Don't do it! There is nothing worse than trying to figure out what happened
to your data or system when there are jobs that have a set stdlist delete in
them (even if the job finished successfully).
The audit trail disappears into thin air and you are left with a
Sherlockian task. I recommend keeping the stdlists around and storing to
tape or archiving using third party tools (such as NBSPOOL or JOBRESCUE).
Just my unsolicited two cents!
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> From: Allan Chalmers[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 1:54PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: stdlist deletion assistance pls
>
> altho on the 3000 for over 20 years, my company doesn't have a "job ran
> OK? -
> delete STDLIST" routine in jobs and I can't remember the drill for doing
> this.
> Can anyone refresh my age clouded memory? Tnx.
>