A quick read of the manual suggests you have missed a set of () in your
command. Have you tried:

$TJOBCLASS(T),XEQMEMBER(V341)=(MAX=0)

Regards,
Ian Buckham 
Mainframe Infrastructure Services
Department of Human Services 
Phone: 02 62115977  
"I think.... therefore I am confused" 


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Subject: $TJOBCLASS(x),XEQMEMBER(xxxx)=MAX=0. Why not?

$TJOBCLASS(T),XEQMEMBER(V341)=MAX=0

returns:

/HASP003 RC=(08),T                                             
/HASP003 RC=(08),T JOBCLASS(T) XEQMEMBER(V341) MAX  - VALUE IS 
/HASP003           OUTSIDE NUMERICAL RANGE, RANGE IS           
/HASP003           (1-4294967295)                              

Why?
Is it a bug?
Another approach to stop a specific WLM class in a member?

Thanks groups.

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