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There are also commercial products that allow you to do this. One of
them is called "peek", at least that is the name of the command on our
AS400, however I don't know who the vendor is.

>>> rick.baird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 11/11/2003 06:04:49 >>>

Murali,

Yes, there is a way, but it involves some programming.  There is
nothing in
the OS that does it for you.

Midrange Computing magazine published a technique many years ago that
involved a break message handling program that allowed you to 'attach'
to
an active job and view the contents of qtemp.

I don't have the code, nor a link to it, but you could start at thier
website.

i took a look at the archives and found this thread.  maybe it will
help.

http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200009/msg01083.html 

rick

---------original message---------
Hi all,
Is there some way we can access a data area in another
job's QTEMP? We can sign on using the security
officer's password if necessary.
Thanks so much in advance for your help...
Murali.






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