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Yeah it looks that way. I was seeing the CPU in seconds, which, understandably, may be in the thousands. Thanks Rob.

Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois

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Subject: Re: WRKACTJOB CPU in thousands if output (*print) is used

When you do a WRKACTJOB * and you press F24 for more keys do you see an
F14?
F14=Include/Exclude
Includes suspended group jobs, inactive prestart jobs, suspended
system request jobs, and disconnected jobs on the display (or
excludes them if they were already included).

Default is Exclude. Maybe output(*PRINT) defaults to include?

Rob Berendt
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CPU in WRKACTJOB output (*PRINT) shows many jobs in the hundreds or
thousands, but output (*) shows more reasonable results (jobs less than
100%). Can someone explain this?

Bryan Burns
iSeries Specialist
ECHO, Incorporated
Lake Zurich, Illinois

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