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Would below work for you?
Create a program that do the following
1) WRKJOBQ JOBQ(XXXX) OUTPUT(*PRINT)   
2) Parse out those jobs in the spool file from #1.
3) Use job attr api to determine how long those jobs have been in the
JOB.  Send you a page if it is too long.

  

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Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 9:17 AM
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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

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