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The Question is: I have a third party executable (IBM's MQSeries for VMS trigger monitor) that I'm running in a batch job. What I want is to periodically start a new batch log file. Once started, the executable normally does not terminate. I've been manually entering "delete/entry=job-entry", then "submit command-procedure". I would like to make this auto-magic. One possibility is to spawn/nowait the executable and monitor the time in the parent process - at the proper time, the parent submits itself and exits. Another is separate batch jobs, one with the executable, the ot her does a delete/entry at the proper time and then submits a new job. None of these is particularly pleasing and I'm hoping that you can point me to an elegant alternative. Thank you The Answer is : Please contact the maintainer of the application environment, and determine if there is a way to exit (gracefully or otherwise) from the job, in order to restart it with a new log file. Alternatively, if there is a way to operate the application with a local (and application-specific) log file. Without the assistance of the application, you will likely be left with any of a variety of ugly -- but effective -- approaches to restarting it and thus to recreating the log file...
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