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  • Subject: RE: How to know the time duration for a interactive command?
  • From: Martin Rowe <martin@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 19:12:53 +0100
  • Organization: Jamaro

On Mon, 07 Aug 2000, Rajeev_Asthana@noida.tcs.co.in wrote:
> Yes, actually WRKQRY and RUNQRY.

Hi Rajeev

If these are the only ones you are trying to monitor, you could try
creating your own front ends to the commands. This would let you put in
pre & post processing around the actual call to WRKQRY/RUNQRY. WRKQRY is
easy - there are no parameters. RUNQRY is more complicated, but if you
use something like Dave McKenzies' RTVCMDSRC 
<URL= http://www.as400network.com/sharewarefiles/rtvcmd.zip> that will
give the details you need for your command processing program.

Either create your own named commands, or maybe give them the original
names, but put them in a library above QSYS (QHLPSYS is usually okay for
this). 

You could then just pump the information you get from the above into a
data queue and have a single batch job process the entries and format the
data as you require. 

Feel free to email me if you want more details.

Regards, Martin
-- 
martin@dbg400.net / jamaro@firstlinux.net
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