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Hi Murali, hope you're doing well

WRKUSRJOB does not necessarily return a single job - there is no such thing as 
"the" user job. The command gives you a list of the jobs in which the job user 
is the one specified in the command. The prompt on the command is "Work with 
User Jobs". Plural. The WRK... commands often work with lists of things, not a 
single item. Now DSP... commands work with only one at a time and are often the 
command used for option 5 (Display) of the "Work with..." panels.

If you want the job you are in, use DSPJOB for display only, WRKJOB if you want 
to be able to change things. 

Sigh! There goes my generalization about WRK... commands - WRKJOB is for only 
one job. But WRK.. commands - as against DSP... commands - allow changes.

HTH
Vern

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> Hi 
> 
> which command would help me to locate the user job correctly 
> 
> when I give wrkusrjob, it shows me several jobs, but i want to pin point that 
> job exactly... 
> 
> which command I should use and what parameters pertaining to user I need to 
> supply? 
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> 
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