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PSDS is a good spot to check.  To create one just use:
Actions/Smart Guides/Create D specification/ then pick PSDS

Rob Berendt
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"Steve Landess" <steve_landess@hotmail.com>
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All of the information that you want is found in the program status data
structure...

define a PSDS in your trigger-handling program and retrieve the User name
and Job number from their respective fields in order to populate these
values in your file...

Job Name is in positions     244 - 253
User ID is in positions        254 - 263
Job Number is in positions 264 - 269 (numeric w/0 decimal positions)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Taylor, Mark W" <MarkWTaylor@eaton.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: What file contains records of active jobs?


Rob,
We are using the Mapics ERP system. One of the Mapics programs (I don't
have
the source so I can't modify the program or file) is writting the job name
to the file.
There are however extra fields in the file that I can "perv*rt" to add the
user name once I figure out how to get to it. I have no problem using a
trigger program to populate the field - I just need to know how to get to
the user ID.

Thanks for your help,
Mark
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