Thanks for the explanation Chuck. I'll have to think about your solution to see if it is worth the effort.
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On 2/27/2013 4:11 PM, CRPence wrote:
One of the frustrating things about job termination is that the spooling
of the joblog occurs *after* the overrides have been removed; or, the
joblog is produced in a manner that the overrides in effect for the job
do not influence the QPJOBLOG that gets produced for End-Of-Job (EOJ).
To get the OVRPRTF to go into effect for a QPJOBLOG, explicitly request
the joblog [i.e. DSPJOBLOG OUTPUT(*PRINT)] in the job instead of
depending on the logging produced according to the LOG and SPLFACN
parameters for the job [effectively *after* the job ends].
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