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When did the DSPJOBTBL command become available as I've never heard of it
before?  I've spent years trying to explain to various people the effect of
the number of jobs in the WCBT has on performance.  Also what is the
difference between the job table numbers?  The help text is far from
informative.

Regards,

Gerry Tucker
Senior Analyst Programmer
Technicolor
Wembley, UK
Tel: +44(0)208-900-6555






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----Original Message-----
From: Segars, Steven [mailto:Steven_Segars@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 25 March 2003 12:46
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: WRKSYSSTS Problem.... I think


<<Try doing DSPJOBTBL. Look at the In-use column. Now press F11. This should
tell you what you need to know>>
Eric, thanks for the tip, your right it does tell me what I need to know.
tfth

Steven Segars
AS/400 Certified Specialist/Administrator
CSX Technology
Work: 904-633-5650
Fax:   904 633-1051


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