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Sam, I read your article but the problem I still see is identifying the job which is started for a particular session. I'm basically trying to identify the job associated with an individual session.

Thanks,

Rob

On 4/18/2019 12:33 PM, Sam_L wrote:
I wrote an article back in 2015 on finding your server jobs.  You might find something useful in it:
https://www.mcpressonline.com/it-infrastructure/system-administration/techtip-which-server-job-is-mine

Sam


On 4/17/2019 11:22 PM, Robert Rogerson wrote:
Hi all,

I'm drawing blanks on how to research this topic.  Basically what I'm looking to find out is the job (jobname/user/job number) which is created when I start a terminal session in ACS.



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