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Argh!
Been too long...

Did GO PERFORM
7. Display performance data

But this time I actually used the option 1 to actually look at the time
period desired.
Then I could use another 1 for one particular 15 minute timeslice.
Then F6=Display all jobs
Job CPU Tns Avg Disk
Job User Number Type Util Count Rsp I/O
ERPCSTROL1 ROBG 917023 BCH 10.49 0 .0 232846
QDBFSTCCOL QSYS 750427 SYS 9.84 0 .0 15146
HEMPFM QSYSOPR 656169 BCH .29 0 .0 1397
SM_CLEANUP MIMIXOWN 917041 BCH .10 0 .0 756
WP846C01 EDIJOB 917148 BCH .10 0 .0 17743
QTMSSMTPD QTCP 772490 BCH .10 0 .0 63340
JO-RJASYN0 1-003A LIC .07 0 .0 13605
SMXCAGER03 LIC .06 0 .0 78006

Then there's function keys to sort by various columns, etc.
Even shows system tasks, etc.

This will help us to see if another job is beating heck out of it.

See y'all on Monday...



Rob Berendt

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