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Take a look at QRYCALITM. Here's from a v3r2 manual:

=======================================================================
The Query Calendar Item (QRYCALITM) command allows the user to search
one or more local and remote calendars for items that match the values
specified on this command's parameters.  The items returned by the
search can be directed to a database file.  If a database file is not
specified, a message that contains a count of the number of items that
matched the search values is displayed.  Items on remote calendars can
be queried if the ALWRMTCAL keyword specifies *OFCA and remote calendar
support is enabled.
=======================================================================

Dan Bale wrote:
>
> This is something new I've never encountered before - Jobs scheduled from
> OfficeVision's calendar.  I've only ever used WRKJOBSCDE before, but this
> shop doesn't use it, only the OfficeVision scheduler.  (No, I have not yet
> asked why.)
>
> My question:  Is there an (easy) way to see all the jobs scheduled to run,
> regardless of the user ID?  I'm trying to schedule some long running,
> after-hours jobs that won't step on other jobs' toes, so to speak.
>
> TIA,
> - Dan Bale
>
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