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LOL - that output file has so many fields, and they are highly overloaded, depending on the record ID. There is documentation somewhere at IBM - I don't have it all under my hat - if I wore a hat! I'll take a look when I get home.

Vern

On 10/2/2012 3:32 PM, Pete Helgren wrote:
Vern,

OK. Ready for more abuse. How do I tell which of the statements that
DBMON picked up is the guilty party? There are a bunch some of which I
assumed worked (which is dangerous....) Is there a code I look for in
one of the *many* fields?


Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java

On 10/2/2012 8:48 AM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
Hi Pete

In 5250 you can run the STRDBMON command. You can set a generic job name
there, and you want the *DETAIL records - the output is a PF, which is a
bear to interpret by eye, but once you get that, c'mon back for more abuse!

Vern


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