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Mike, Out of the box, the system does not track that information. You could turn on job accounting and assign a unique accounting code to every user, although you would get batch lumped in. The most logical way that comes to mind would be to accumulate the job completion messages from the history log and write a program to parse out the user name, CPU seconds, date and time; which you could then write to a database file for report generation. Assuming that you have a consistent naming convention for your display devices, you should be able to differentiate between batch and interactive. Regards, Andy Nolen-Parkhouse > On Behalf Of Condon, Mike > Subject: CPU utilization by user > > Is there a way to generate a report showing in descending order for > interactive jobs the # of cpu seconds by user?
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