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On 2/6/2017 9:23 AM, John Eberhard wrote:
There is a getJobName() method on the DB2Driver class provided by
the native JDBC driver. Could you use this? Here is an example of
calling that method using the jdbcClient shipped with JTOpen.
When I ran that from an interactive job...
JAVA CLASS(com.ibm.as400.access.jdbcClient.Main)
PARM('jdbc:as400:localhost') CLASSPATH('/qibm/proddata/os40
0/jt400/lib/jt400.jar')
... it gave me ...
"Call returned 126673-DEVDMG-QJVACMDSRV"
So it doesn't appear to be giving me the name of the interactive job that
invoked the code.
david
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