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Hi Gerald,



you want to see the open files for programs in active jobs.

... so you want to pass the JOB_NAME column as parameter to the second UDTF
OPEN_FILES.

If so, it cannot be done with a CTE, you need a CROSS JOIN using LATERAL:



SELECT J.*, x.*

FROM TABLE(QSYS2.ACTIVE_JOB_INFO(subsystem_list_filter => 'QINTER',

detailed_info => 'ALL')) J

Cross Join

Lateral(Select *

from Table(QSYS2.OPEN_FILES(J.Job_Name))) x


where Function_Type = 'PGM'

order by Open_Files DESC

-- LIMIT 10

;





Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards



Birgitta Hauser





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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Gerald
Magnuson
Sent: Montag, 14. Juni 2021 16:34
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: I need a CTE with QSYS2.OPEN_FILES, QSYS2.ACTIVE_JOB_INFO



I am not skilled enough with CTE's to pull this off...



for this query:

SELECT J.*

FROM TABLE(QSYS2.ACTIVE_JOB_INFO(

subsystem_list_filter => 'QINTER',

detailed_info => 'ALL')) J

where function_type = 'PGM'

order by open_files DESC

LIMIT 10;



I want to list the open file info:

select *

from table(QSYS2.OPEN_FILES('000001/USERID/JOBNAME'));

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