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Hi Kelly,

If you have one of the new 800 boxes then when you are running a WebFaced 
application the job will still be running in the QINTER subsystem by 
default (though you can change that with routing entries I understand) but 
the cpu cycles are charged against the non-interactive pool.  There is a 
command on the iSeries that shows what cycles are where but I must admit 
that I can't recall it off the top of my head.  If you know the command 
(I'm at home now, not an iSeries in sight :-) you can run your program on 
a green screen and via WebFacing and see the difference in the pool 
allocation.

Season's Greetings,

Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400  -  CODE/Designer & WebFacing !
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory 
hockings@xxxxxxxxxx 





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We are running V5R2 on an iSeries 810 purchased in 2003. 
We are also using WDSCi 5.1.0.1.

My understanding from an IBM Webfacing class is that we should be able to
run our Webfaced applications in batch.  Is this correct? What do I need 
to
do to make this happen? Our Webfaced apps currently run as interactive 
jobs.

Thanks,
Kelly 
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