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for a nice singe-view of the jobs setup for a subsystem, Carsten has a nice utility:
http://iprodeveloper.com/print/systems-management/new-command-display-job-queues-subsystem <http://iprodeveloper.com/print/systems-management/new-command-display-job-queues-subsystem>


I recall an older similar version,
http://iprodeveloper.com/print/rpg-programming/whos-jamming-my-job-queue <http://iprodeveloper.com/print/rpg-programming/whos-jamming-my-job-queue>


Bryan


On Mar 2, 2017, at 9:22 AM, Jeff Young <jyoung0950@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,
I know that the max jobs for a job queue are defined when it is added to a
subsystem, but is there any way to determine what subsystem it is attached
to and if it setup for a single active job at a time or multiple?

TIA

Jeff Young


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