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Hi Guillermo, did you get a pgm for this, I have a quick and dirty one similar to what these folks have described.
Frank






-----Original Message-----
From: Guillermo Payero <guille_pm@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, Nov 24, 2009 1:59 pm
Subject: Checking if a job is active


Hello
I'm currently developing some little programs to perform our morning
hecks automatically. I need to check DASD, jobs in systems, if some subsystems
re active or not, and check whether a couple of jobs are active (applications
obs, part of an interface with another system i).
I managed to check all except those active jobs. Using my friend google I found
ome APIs that might help me with this, like QUSLJOB and QUSRJOBI. The problem
s that those APIs need a qualified job name to run, and I don't have all that
nfo, only the job name and user.
Any ideas on how can I do this?
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