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Michael,

 That code works (with modifications) to get the complete list of
subsystems.  It does not tell me which one is the controlling subsystem.

 -mark

Original Message:
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From:  Michael_Schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 16:14:27 -0400
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Retrieving active controlling subsystem


Does this help?

http://archive.midrange.com/rpg400-l/200304/msg00127.html

You can specify the job name by replacing the

'*ALL      *ALL      *ALL      '

With what you want to look for.

Michael Schutte
Work 614-492-7419
email  michael_schutte@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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 How would I go about retrieving the *active* controlling subsystem?  If
the QCTLSBSD system value is changed, retrieving that value won't reflect
the current reality.

 I'm looking for this info becuase I want to automate an orderly shutdown
of active subsystems, but do not want to end the controlling *SBS.  TIA.

 -mark

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