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  • Subject: RE: DSPJOBLOG
  • From: "Popeil, Russ" <Russ.Popeil@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 18:15:13 -0700

 
The PSDS only contains the number of parameters passed not the contents, I
was thinking of mentioning the Retrieve job information API QUSRJOBI but I
think the question is to find the values of the parameters passed. The Job
information API has a ton of information about a job. But I do not think it
contains the contents of the parameters passed it may be worth a look.

The API supports the following formats 

Format name                 Char(10)
|
JOBI0100           Basic performance information

JOBI0150           Additional performance information

JOBI0200           WRKACTJOB information
JOBI0300           Job queue and output queue info

JOBI0400           Job attribute information
JOBI0500           Message logging information

JOBI0600           Active job information
JOBI0700           Library list information


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: boothm@ibm.net [SMTP:boothm@ibm.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 07, 1998 8:09 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Re: DSPJOBLOG
> 
> Isn't the information already in the Program Data Structure for each
> program?
> 
> In <355233DE.6A391150@usaor.net>, on 05/07/98 
>    at 06:21 PM, Tim Truax <truax@usaor.net> said:
> 
> >Hi Cary,
> >This method you are employing illustrates a thinker!  Just a thought... I
> >am unfamiliar with an API to do this, but I am certain there is one. 
> >Couldn't you use a *DTAARA and load the parms/variables into this, then
> >it will remain an accessible object should you want to view the
> >parms/variables later. JM2¢W
> >----
> >Tim Truax
> >US Properties & Appraisal Services Corp
> >1370 Washington Pike
> >Bridgeville,   PA    15017
> 
> >Kellems, Cary wrote:
> 
> >> Then current process is as follows:
> >> I am attempting to find a way to retrieve the parameter of a submitted
> >> job.  Currently I RTVJOBA to determine the job then issue a DSPJOBLOG
> >> (*PRINT) to get the data I then CPYSPLF so that I can retrieve the
> data.
> >>  I then read each record for 'RQS' (which has now changed to 'Request')
> >> and then store the data (called pgm and parameters).  This was a klugie
> >> way but it worked.
> >> Thanks
> >>     Cary T. Kellems
> >>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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