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Hello All -

Situation:
1.  We have a lot of pre-start jobs running (power builder GUI's).
2.  When I do a WRKACTJOB, they all look the same, like this:
   Subsystem/Job  User        Type  CPU %  Function        Status
  QZDASOINIT   QUSER       PJ       .0                   DEQW
  QZDASOINIT   QUSER       PJ       .0                   DEQW
  QZDASOINIT   QUSER       PJ       .0                   MSGW
  QZDASOINIT   QUSER       PJ       .0                   DEQW
  QZDASOINIT   QUSER       PJ       .0                   DEQW
  QZDASOINIT   QUSER       PJ       .0                   DEQW
3.  But they are actually different users.  You can see this interactively
by doing a 5 (Work with job), then 1 (Display job status attributes), and
looking at the Current User Profile.

4.  I would like to do this in a CL and have the CL react differently to
different user profiles, but I CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO THIS...and it's
driving me crazy.

Things I've tried:
TAATOOL/CVTWRKACT    -   doesn't bring back the user profile, only the
user...in this case QUSER.
RTVJOBA - Only brings back attributes of the job the CL is running in.

Please help.

Brad McDaniel
Programmer Analyst
Annuity Board, SBC
214-720-6546




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