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  • Subject: Re: DSPBPSACT = Display BPCS programs that are active
  • From: patty_bernatz@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 07 May 2000 12:09:00 -0600

     If you are using wrkactjob, you can use action 5, then 11 to see the 
     program stack to see what each job is actually doing.
     


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Subject: DSPBPSACT = Display BPCS programs that are active 
Author:  <BPCS-L@midrange.com> at internet
Date:    05/7/99 12:14 PM


Is this reasonably doable?  Has anyone done it?
     
If a computer user tries to view what all is running on the computer right 
now, using OS/400 IBM commands that list active jobs, you do not see the 
individual programs like ORD500 ORD590 BIL500 INV500 etc., except for what is 
in a JOBQ, like we saw on earlier platforms, instead what you see is BPCSMENU 
which is one humongous program that calls other programs, so that when 
someone is running what we think of as application programs, they are layers 
within the outer later that the IBM tools see. 
     
People are TOLD - do not be doing thus & so in shipping while the billing is 
running, but how do you KNOW the billing is running?  There are other 
examples of the same kind of thing.  You cannot get into this order because 
it is in a particular kind of state --- well who is on-line right now doing 
the kind of work that puts it into that kind of state?  We want to consult 
with that person.
     
Sometimes the system seems sluggish - it would be nice if there was an easy 
way to see what folks are doing below the BPCSMENU covers.  In the evening, 
after most everyone has gone home, it is time to do backup, but some people 
have left work stations signed on & we have no idea what program they might 
be in the middle of.  It is a regular process - I phone around to remote 
sites to find out if the signed on sessions are associated with people 
working late.
     
My figuring is that typically BPCSMENU calls CL which calls a bunch of things 
including RPG programs.  If there is some IBM code that says we are now some 
number of layers deep in nesting programs calling programs, and it is an RPG 
program two steps removed from BPCSMENU, throw it up in this picture, and 
also anything running off the JOBQs.
     
Al Macintyre
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