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From: Wills, Mike N. (TC) <MNWills@taylorcorp.com> > Yes, they do, but they never seem to end. So we are monitoring for these > jobs and killing them If you know the job names (if there is a system or naming convention used) you can retrieve a list of all jobs, then scan the list for your offenders and go kill them. This whole thing can be automated. Key is that you have a kill-criterion. Which jobs must be killed and when.
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