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Murali

Jobs remain on the system so long as they are waiting on a job queue, running, or have something on an output queue. May I suggest you take a look at the Work Management manual?

WRKACTJOB does not show completed jobs, only currently active ones. (Work with active jobs)

WRKSBMJOB shows jobs submitted by a given user, no matter the status (JOBQ, ACTIVE, OUTQ)

WRKUSRJOB can be run for *ALL users and *ALL status, or you can filter it. Output is to screen or print. It can be restricted to *BATCH.

Another suggestion that helps me - run GO CMDJOB at a command line. This will show you all commands that relate to jobs. You'll learn a lot by typing the number next to a command and pressing HELP in the prompt of the command - move off the first parameter to see full HELP.

The CMDxxx menus are wonderful - xxx can be a subject (JOB, FILE, etc.) or a verb (DSP, WRK, etc.), There's even a VERB menu and a SUBJECT menu. MAJOR is the top-level menu. Rummaging around these can be very enlightening and a great introduction to the system.

If you want a list of all the commands that start with something, sqy, WRK*, then simply enter that string on a command line and press ENTER - a list will appear of all that are in your library list. It's a shortcut for SLTCMD generic-string.

HTH

Vern

At 11:23 AM 7/1/2003 +0000, you wrote:
Hai
how do i find out all the jobs defined for the system,i can use wrkactjob to get (all the jobs completed)
wrksbmjob(to get all jobs submitted)
how do i get all batch jobs (that r running,ran,defined etc)on my system?
Can anyone suggest me ....
Thanks in advance,



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