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You could use DSPLOG for the period you are interested in, and set it for messages CPF1124 and CPF1164. These are the job start and end messages. If you use all QPADEV devices, it'd be easy to ascertain what you want. Or line them up against known display devices.

You could also line up against user names.

You can also read the QHST* files with a program - one of these messages also has a field for job type, I think, so you could test for interactive jobs. See the CL Programming manual and/or the Work Management manual.

HTH
Vern

At 10:38 AM 12/2/2005, you wrote:

Greetings List,

I have a controller at one of our division wanting to know when his
employees sign on and off the system. The only idea I have right now on
how to do this is to scan the job log for a date range and look for the
appropriate CPF codes. Does any have a better idea on how this might be
accomplished? We have a 720 running V5R3.


Thanks,

Terry

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