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Jerry,
Is the I/O on your system from ODBC?  If so you could look at the QZDASOINIT 
jobs to get a better idea.  
<hth>
Regards,

Mike Shaw


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> wrksyssts reports: 
> 
> % CPU used . . . . . . . : 41.2 
> % DB capability . . . . : 9.0 
> 
> I can do a wrkactjob and sort by CPU% to see who is using my cpu. 
> 
> Type CPU % 
> BCH 37.0 
> BCI 19.2 
> BCH 10.6 
> 
> How do I see who is using the DB capability? 
> 
> Jerry Draper 
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