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On Mon, 10 May 2004 15:21:05 -0500, Vern Hamberg
<vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Gord
>
>There's a job notification exit point called QIBM_QWT_JOBNOTIFY. You 
>actually define it over a subsystem. You also tell it a data queue. This 
>DTAQ gets an entry every time the program goes on a job queue, start, or 
>ends, according to what you've set the exit point for.
>
>Look in the API Finder for QIBM_QWT_JOBNOTIFY in InfoCenter.
>
>HTH
>Vern

Vern, Thanks I will have a look.

I think we've given this up as a lot of work and potentially a big impact on
system performance for some information that is more a 'nice to have' as
opposed to 'have to have'.

I seem to recall this being available in the performance data with a full
trace on in some previous release (we're on 5r2).  But this too is not worth
the impact on the system.

Thanks for the input.

Gord


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