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Hi Steve,

If you have Performance Tools on your machine, you can use WRKSYSACT which
might be able to show you. Use F11 for different views of active jobs.

Regards,

Tim Shepherd
Fraser Alexander
Jet Park
South Africa

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> There appears to be a job on our system that's seriously taking as much
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> How can I see which job is producing that much output (and I don't
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