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  • Subject: Re: Identifying JOB during ODBC
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 18:13:56 -0500


Ron, not sure if you ever got an answer.  But I wanted to share this
example from I found from IBM.
Hope it is usefull.

ftp://testcase.software.ibm.com/as400/fromibm/ApiSamples/lstcurusr.mbr

Bryan Dietz


Previously................

> Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 16:38:23 -0600
> From: Klein Ron <ron.klein@brctsg.com>
> Subject: Identifying JOB during ODBC

> We're using Client Access ODBC.  We would like to monitor the joblog of
the
> AS/400 job running.  How to we identify the associated job.  We look
under
> QSERVER subsystem but there are hundreds of jobs listed since everyone is
> running emulation.

Ron Klein



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