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If there is a call to a Java program, you may want to find the Java
program and end it directly. I have seen situations where the JVM
loads and runs something called from RPG. Ending the JVM releases
whatever the RPG program was waiting on and things get back to normal.
It gets a little dicey trying to determine which JVM job is running
which application.
Pete
Chamara Withanachchi wrote:
Hi All,--
We have a rpg program which use to read excel files yesterday when I took the program it was held. And I tried to end the same by using ENDJOB and ENDJOBABN commands. System shows the job status as END but it is taking more than 60% CPU and not ending.
Does any one have an idea to end/overcome/end this program.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Chamara Withanachchi
IBM Certified Power System Expert
RPG Programmer
(owner of www.rpgiv.info)
WWW.RPGIV.INFO
Mob: +971 50 5698644
Tel: +971 6 5595887
chamaraw@xxxxxxxxxx
www.rpgiv.info
i want to be future ready. i want control. i want an i.
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