Try $djq(*),spl-(splz00) 
It's probably an STC, maybe a TSU

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> Subject: Draining JES2 SPOOL volume
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> I’m trying to drain a JES2 SPOOL volume. It says it’s waiting for jobs:
> 
> $DSPL
> $HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ00) 852
> $HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ00)  STATUS=DRAINING,AWAITING(JOBS),
> $HASP893                 PERCENT=2
> $HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ01)  STATUS=ACTIVE,PERCENT=38
> $HASP893 VOLUME(SPLZ02)  STATUS=ACTIVE,PERCENT=36
> $HASP646 37.5371 PERCENT SPOOL UTILIZATION
> 
> But when I look to see which jobs it’s waiting for, I don’t find any:
> 
> $DJ(*),SPL=(VOL=SPLZ00)
> $HASP003 RC=(52),D 879
> $HASP003 RC=(52),D J(*)  - NO SELECTABLE ENTRIES FOUND MATCHING
> $HASP003           SPECIFICATION
> 
> Any ideas about why this volume won’t finish draining?
> 
> 
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> Pew, Curtis G
> curtis....@austin.utexas.edu
> ITS Systems/Core/Administrative Services
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