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From: Douglas Handy <dhandy1@bellsouth.net>
> In other words, given a qualified job name or internal job
> indentifier, can I find either the time of the last WS I/O operation or how
long
> the job has been idle?
>

The clock count of the last time the job was running is stored in
the task description (TDE) for the process running the job. This information
can be extracted, but not with a "normal" MI-program. One needs
a specially patched program to get at this information, so, yes,
it is possible, but not easy.





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