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Hi Adam

see if this document about the QQUPRFOPTS data area helps:

http://www-912.ibm.com/n_dir/NAS4APAR.NSF/b6c9b771e38b5ea2862564c00079d110/5d362fbf806183c4862569a00042f2a6?OpenDocument

Basically it is a data area that allows you to set and manage the kind of parameters you are talking about. Using some kind of job set up strategy you should be able to get the result it seems you need.

Regards
Evan Harris

Hi Everyone,

We're going through an exercise with a client to limit query access based
on job function. We need the ability to choose between long running and
short queries, allow interactive for some users but not others, limit by
CPU time if necessary, and most importantly control the output (ie,
stopping users from being able to generate large files as output, with the
size of their allowed output depending on who they are).

More  than likely we'll write all this ourselves using different jobqs,
different versions of wrkqry in different libraries, etc,. However, we've
also been asked, as part of the process, to research commercial products.
The one I've heard of that does this sort of thing is insure/SQL from
Centerfield Technology. Has anyone used this product? Any comments you'd be
willing to share?

And of course, if anyone knows of any other product......

Thanks

Adam Driver

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