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On 10-Jul-2015 12:59 -0600, rob wrote:
On 10-Jul-2015 12:05 -0600, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
We were averaging 4,000 jobs per day.
Now we averaging 7,000 jobs per day.
Total number of jobs in system is growing 2,000 to 3,000 per day.

What is the quickest way to find these new jobs?
I'm thinking it is the same job, multiple times.

I don't think there's any new "DB2 for i Services" which are
patterned over the "list jobs" or "open list of jobs" APIs. You
could try programming to those directly.
Or you could try doing some DSPLOG selecting only the message id for
"job started" and doing some analysis of the output created from
that.


The Display_Journal feature [not sure if that is the actual name] performed against the audit journal QAUDJRN querying for T-JS entries [with particular entry data that identifies job-start and\or job-end] might be an option.?


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