I have hundreds of scheduled job entries defined on my system.
I want to save the descriptions and load them on another system.
How is this possible ? There is no specific SAV-command ?
Best regards,
Lieven....@dsm.be
In article <01be7f4d$4ab15ea0$a96c79c1@axelle>,
Lieven_...@hotmail.com says...
You can use the List Job Schedule Entries (QWCLSCDE) API from the Work
Management APIs to get the entries into a user space. The space can be sent
to the receiving system and the list can be processed to add the entries into
that system's job scheduler. A CL program could extract each entry and run
the ADDJOBSCDE command for each.
Tom Liotta
In article <01be7f4d$4ab15ea0$a96c79c1@axelle>,
"Axelle" <Lieven_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have hundreds of scheduled job entries defined on my system.
> I want to save the descriptions and load them on another system.
> How is this possible ? There is no specific SAV-command ?
>
> Best regards,
> Lieven....@dsm.be
>
Tom Liotta
AS/400 systems programmer
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Thomas wrote in message <7eh9hp$dnf$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
The job schedule entries are store in the object QDFTJOBSCD in QUSRSYS. In
case you want to access them one by one, take a look at Tom's mail regarding
the API's.
Groetjes,
Paul
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>In article <01be7f4d$4ab15ea0$a96c79c1@axelle>,
> "Axelle" <Lieven_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have hundreds of scheduled job entries defined on my system.
>> I want to save the descriptions and load them on another system.
>> How is this possible ? There is no specific SAV-command ?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Lieven....@dsm.be
>>
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