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Hi,

>I ve gone through the help and executed these 2 commands,but 
>couldnt distinguish in which situations exactly(more particular) 
>these 2 commands(wrkjobjs  wrkusrjob) will be used?....I can get 
>batch job details from both of them....

wrkjobjs only shows job submitted through the job scheduler. GO JS
brings you to the main job scheduler screen. Here you can define jobs
to run at specific date/times.

wrkusrjob will show all jobs a specific user has submitted (this can 
include
some jobs you see in wrkjobjs). You will only see jobs here, when they 
still
have spoolfiles pending (after they ended). When all spoolfiles are gone, 
the
job will be gone.

Set up job accounting - that will at least give you info which job ran 
when.
Stop, start time, CPU consumption, total database I/Os (read, write, 
update)
and some more.

Go to www-912.ibm.com, Software knowledge base and search for job 
accounting.
First entry is Setting Up Job Accounting.

Regards,

Oliver



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