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From: <Gene_Gaunt@ReviewWorks.com> > If you know the job's device description name, looks like this will get you > the 64-bit time stamp of the job's last I/O. > > Of course, monitor for MCH3401 on the RSLVSP, and monitor > for MCH6801 on the SETSPPFP! > Very nice, Gene. And Doug, your program needs to be a system-state program to access the device description. Either way, you have to tinker: 1) patch to system-state with Gene's solution, or 2) patch to fake a pointer for the TDE-solution. Yet another example of SETSPPFP being too restrictive.
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