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If you've had Collection Services running, it will have data about all active jobs on system in QAPMJOBOS file. There is no information about job queue. However, subsystem name is available. Every terminating job will have a record timestamped (DTETIM field) with its termination time. To look for jobs that terminated, search for records with status flag (JBSTSF) equal '2' (terminated in this interval) or '3' (started and terminated in this intreval). Alexei "We have every reason to assume that our assumptions are not without reason". AGlauser@xxxxxxxxxxxx Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 10/27/2006 09:17 AM Please respond to Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To " Midrange technical discussions" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Listing completed jobs by end time Hi all, We had a MSGW condition on a job this morning, which was holding up some other jobs for rather a long time (no one paged me for some reason). I'm trying to find a way of determining the impact by figuring out which jobs were held up. So I need to do one of the following - I've been Googling a bit, 'GO CMDJOB', and checking the archives but haven't come up with anything yet. Ideally, I'd like to produce a list of jobs submitted to a specific JOBQ during a given period of time. If that is not possible, find all jobs completed from a given subsystem during a given time period. Any suggestions? Adam ##################################################################################### Attention: The above message and/or attachment(s) is private and confidential and is intended only for the people for which it is addressed. If you are not named in the address fields, ignore the contents and delete all the material. Thank you. Have a nice day. For more information on email virus scanning, security and content management, please contact administrator@xxxxxxxxxxxx #####################################################################################
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