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With all due respect, WRKJOBQ will not show you on a single image all the
job queues attached to the subsystem QBATCH, nor will it show you the
active jobs.

You could write your own tool to find all the job queues attached to
QBATCH, get the jobs and use the API for the equivalent of WRKACTJOB based
on specifying a subsystem.  I'm not writing that code.

Al - on the way back from Rochester

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Okay?.I am probably going so feel really silly for asking this one.
How can I see all the active/waiting jobs in QBATCH ?

If I do a  WRKSBSJOB SBS(QBATCH) USER(*ALL)
It only shows me the active entries?.and since we only allow 4 jobs to run
at a time?that's all I see.


Jim Norbut
Systems Administrator
Grubb & Ellis Company
Phone           (847) 753-7620
Fax        (847) 753-9854

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