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Check out Feb '95 news/400. there is a utility that is called WRKSBSJOBQ
Here is a screen shot.
Work with Subsystem Job Queues WRKSJQR
Subsystem: QBATCH Library: QSYS
Status: *ACTIVE Active jobs: 1 Maximum active: *NOMAX
Type options, press Enter.
2=Change job 3=Hold 4=End job 5=Work with 6=Release
Max Jobq Submitted
Submitted
Opt Act Jobq./Job Status User Pty by from
01 QBATCH RELEASED
QBATCH *ACTIVE-DLYW USERID 5 USERID DEVICE
QBATCH *JOBQ-RLS USERID 5 USERID DEVICE
QBATCH *JOBQ-RLS USERID 5 USERID DEVICE
QBATCH *JOBQ-RLS USERID 5 USERID DEVICE
01 QIDOC01 RELEASED
** QS36EVOKE RELEASED
** QTXTSRCH RELEASED
01 EMAIL RELEASED
F3=Exit F5=Refresh F7=Display QSYSOPR msg F11=Show active jobs only
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Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
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Okay?.I am probably going so feel really silly for asking this one.
How can I see all the active/waiting jobs in QBATCH ?
If I do a WRKSBSJOB SBS(QBATCH) USER(*ALL)
It only shows me the active entries?.and since we only allow 4 jobs to run
at a time?that's all I see.
Jim Norbut
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