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From: RECERIK@DKARH02.BITNET ("Erik Bertelsen, UNI-C Aarhus")
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Subject: How do I get the COMPLETE batch log file specification ?
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After reading the latest discussion about batch job logfile directory
specifications, I have this further question:

How does a batch job determine the full file specification of its own log
file (including version number) ?

Show queue/full gives most of this information, but not the version number
of the log file.

I my case I have the same job running periodically, and I would like to
let the job itself decide whether to remove or print/keep its own log
file even if there are several versions of the file present.

So the question is:
How does a batch job determine the complete file specification of its
log file ?

Erik Bertelsen
UNI-C, The Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education
RECERIK@DKARH02     (bitnet/earn)