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Jeff,

You could write a query over the file QPFRDATA/QAPMJOBS. Or perhaps yours may be lying in MPGDATA, depending on whether you are using PM/400 or not. The fields you may be interested in:
Interval Number                 INTNUM
Job name                        JBNAME
Job User                        JBUSER
Job Number                      JBNBR
Job Type                        JBTYP
Job Subtype                     JBSTYP
Job Pool                        JBPOOL

There are a whole more fields of value there, like Subsystem and corresponding library, etc.

Cheers,

Jan Megannon.

Jeff Young wrote:
Using the performance tools, what reports can I run to determine what jobs were 
running in a specific storage pool for a collection interval?
Thanks,

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