Use the Add Work Station Entry (ADDWSE) command to add to the other subsystem.
Then use the Remove Work Station Entry (RMVWSE) command to remove a work
station entry from the specified subsystem description.
The F1 help key provides enough info.
Last Wiki Answer Submitted: December 4, 2009 9:15 pm by Whatis235,665 pts.
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It might not be necessary to run RMVWSE if you want to be able to move freely back and forth between QBASE and QINTER. Please clarify if this is a permanent change or if you’re only wanting to know the methods of jumping a workstation session from one subsystem to another on demand.
Also, please clarify if you explicitly mean QINTER and QBASE or if those were simply two example subsystem names. Normally, those would be mutually exclusive. Most sites would ask about QINTER and QCTL rather than QBASE. The relationships have some different underlying assumptions.
If it’s just temp you could use the Transfer Job (TFRJOB) command.
If you’re switching back and forth on occasion, just create a unique work station entry for the other subsystem therefore avoiding the RMVWSE step.
It might not be necessary to run RMVWSE if you want to be able to move freely back and forth between QBASE and QINTER. Please clarify if this is a permanent change or if you’re only wanting to know the methods of jumping a workstation session from one subsystem to another on demand.
Also, please clarify if you explicitly mean QINTER and QBASE or if those were simply two example subsystem names. Normally, those would be mutually exclusive. Most sites would ask about QINTER and QCTL rather than QBASE. The relationships have some different underlying assumptions.
Tom
great observation.
If it’s just temp you could use the Transfer Job (TFRJOB) command.
If you’re switching back and forth on occasion, just create a unique work station entry for the other subsystem therefore avoiding the RMVWSE step.