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There is a method in the AS400 class, getJobs();
David Gibbs wrote:
This may sound silly ... but I can't figure out how to do this.
I need to get a Job object for the job my java process is executing in.
I need to monitor to see if the subsystem my java process is executing in is in a controlled end.
I can check at the system level by simply creating a program call object and extracting the job from that. But if I'm running on the local system I want to check the job that I'm actually running in.
I'm using V4R5.
Thanks!
david
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