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HI Goran

When the ENDJOB command is processed, message CPC1125 (Job 123456/user/jobname 
was ended by user XXXXXXXX) is written to the history log (QHST) and you could 
pick that up from there.  Looking at our QHST log, there are messages that 
subsystems are ending, but not that they were ended by a particular user.  
There are CPC1125 messages for some of the subsystem jobs, so that may help.

I don't know if there are any exit points associated with the END* commands, 
hopefully one of the more knowledgeable list members can answer that.  If there 
are then you could use an exit program to log the end request.

All the best

Jonathan

-----Original message-----
From: "Gÿfffff6ran" Almvik goran_almvik@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 10:34:22 +0000
To: midrange Q midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Logging jobs/sbs

> Hi,
> Anybody got an idea of how to log when a subsystem/job is ended? Is it 
> possible to log who ends jobs and/or subsystems?
>  
> /G
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