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On 1/4/2018 12:19 PM, dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 01/04/2018
12:05:39 PM:
SELECT * FROM table(qsys2.job_info()) x WHERE job_status in
('JOBQ','ACTIVE')
and job_name like ('%KEVIN%')


Message: [SQL0204] JOB_INFO in QSYS2 type *N not found.

Not available in 7.1.

https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/IBM%20i%20Technology%20Updates/page/DB2%20for%20i%20-%20Services


However, even if it was found, that is filtering by the primary
job name -- nto the submitter's job name. Does that function include the
submitter info?

Yes.... ish. You could put the submitter's job in the WHERE clause.

At 7.1 I would probably do it the way you proposed: get the full list
from the API and filter it yourself.


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