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> Actually the DIAGnose MI-instruction can give you the basis for > a tool to find out what processes are active. Then you can go > walk their descriptions to find all active programs, but you are > correct that this is not kosher. Another method of finding active jobs is to get a list of object locks on QSYS *LIB. Since every active job has QSYS in its library list MATOBJLK will return a list of PCS pointers to every job. Although I prefer to read through the QWCBTnn tables which I understand is the 'proper' method of finding jobs and their PCS pointers.
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