Sherri,
From a command line do WRKSBS and press enter. Then Press F11, page up
or down until you find the subsystem you want to see the number of
active jobs for.
Jim Rubino
Fike Corporation
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Subject: Number of jobs running in sbs
Does anyone know of a quick way to count the number of jobs running in a
subsystem?
Sherri Wilson
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