On 09 Sep 2013 07:42, Tom wrote:
I have an SQLRPGLE program which, when run in STRDBG, generates a
lot of qezjoblog entries. Is there some way to stop those qezjoblog
entries from being generated?
  Explicitly define "qezjoblog entries".  Does that mean to imply many 
QPJOBLOG spooled files are produced and enqueued to the Output Queue 
(OUTQ) named QEZJOBLOG?  If so, then refer to the job settings for "Job 
message queue full action" (JOBMSGQFL) [system value QJOBMSGQFL] and 
"Job message queue maximum size" (JOBMSGQMX) [system value QJOBMSGQMX], 
and possibly the Control Job Log Output (QMHCTLJL) that "controls the 
production of a job log when the related job ends or when the job 
message queue becomes full and the print-wrap option is in effect for 
the job."
  If the concern is to suppress entirely the SQL and Query Engine debug 
messages from being issued while debug is active, as I have noted in 
prior messages, probably best to ask for an enhancement to the QAQQINI 
to effect a *SUPPRESS of the Query Debug Messages; i.e. articulate that 
the desire is to debug jobs that perform query activity without the 
effects of the Query Debug Messages, because for example, there is no 
interest in debugging the queries, just the non-query stuff.  There may 
already be some support for limiting those debug messages, but the same 
topic\discussion has occurred several times in the past [at least two 
very recently], but I do not recall anyone ever mentioning any means to 
do so.
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