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  • Subject: Re: ending selective sessions in batch
  • From: "alan shore" <SHOREA@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 14:36:54 -0400

I believe the command DSPACTPRFL (Display Active Profile) is what you are 
looking for. I am not authorized to this command, but I believe you can specify 
which User Profile you wish to see if active.
Good Luck

>>> Dean Booth <dbooth@injectronics.com> 06/22 1:28 PM >>>
Greetings on the longest day of the year (for us northern hemispherians,
anyway).  But lucky me, when my overnight batch jobs don't run, every
day seems like the longest day of the year.

My EDI software has a job that must run every night.  It won't if
certain users are on and tying up particular files.  This became a
problem when we hired a 3rd shift shipper last week.  I can't end my
interactive subsystem because I have other users doing other things (I'm
using QBASE instead of QINTER, but I'd switch if it would solve the
problem).

All I have is the user name.  This is a TCP/IP user, so I won't know the
device name.  If I could direct the output of WRKUSRJOB to a file maybe
I could turn the data into ENDJOB commands.

How can I kill sessions in batch when all I know is their user name?

thanks, Dean

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