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  • Subject: Re: WRKACTJOB leaving part of itself running?
  • From: "Ashok Dave" <ashdave@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 08:52:19 PST


> I am late responding to this and you guys may have already read 
this...yes, there are resources being consumed in the background when 
you exit WRKACTJOB. The only way to stop that is to signoff or break out 
of WRKACTJOB with a sysreq 2.  F3/F12, ENTER will continue the 
clock/timer behind WRKACTJOB.

Ash.

>

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>At 13:30 10/30/1998 , Andy Warren wrote:
>>If you WRKACTJOB, then exit the function but remain signed
>>on, are any system resources used? Is there any part of 
>>WRKACTJOB
>>that remains running even though you are no longer in the 
>>command?
>
>Notice that when you first execute WRKACTJOB, all of the counts and 
percents are set at zero. Press F10 or F5 and then exit. Later, execute 
WRKACTJOB again without signing off. The counts and percents are not 
zero. Something is running in the background, if only to record the 
counts and percentages.
>
>
>Pete Hall
>peteh@inwave.com 
>http://www.inwave.com/~peteh/
>
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