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Is there a way to view faults by job?

That is, I see from WrkSysSts that there are
a bunch of DB faults in the *BASE pool.

I would like to see which jobs are responsible
for the faults with an eye to possibly changing
the code if the reason is bad design.

I can see which jobs are using all the CPU with
WrkActJob and sorting on the CPU % column,
but I have never found an equivalent for faults.

TIA,
lance



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