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The way I can know of is for the JVM job(the job running any java
code). You can use WRKJVMJOB to retrieve the information of the
invoked java job. But for the batch job, if it's also a JVM job,
WRKJVMJOB could be used as well on this job, but if that is not a JVM
job, WRKJOB maybe the tool you can use.
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