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On 7/17/18, 2:30 PM, Evan Harris wrote:
A dumb question perhaps, but what authority does the job issuing the
ENDJOB
have ?
What does the job log of the job issuing the ENDJOB show ? Does the ENDJOB
complete successfully ?
Does the ENDJOB definitely specify *IMMED in the program that is not
working ?
As it happens, the ENDJOB is being issued from a scheduled batch job that
runs under the same USRPRF as the job being ended, AND which has JOBCTL
authority.
And as it happens, I just noticed something about the customer's
"belt-and-suspenders" program that scavenges any "to be terminated
immediately" job(s) that our program somehow failed to terminate: it's
looking for them in the wrong subsystem.
I've corrected that. Maybe that will solve the problem.
The maddening thing about this is that it's intermittent.
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JHHL
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