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Jeff -

Any time that you are not sure how to find the job on the System i server
side because the server-side job is running under a system-supplier user
profile such as QUSER, you can always use this command to find it:

WRKOBJLCK OBJ(USRPRF) OBJTYP(*USRPRF)

[where USRPRF is the user profile used to start an ODBC or JDBC connection,
for example...]

One of the listed jobs will be the one in which you are interested, and it
should be simple to figure out by the job names.

Regards,
Steve





Jeff wrote:
This is in the Run SQL Scripts using iNav.
How do I check the library list that the session is using?




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