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Once upon a time ago, I’m nearly certain I saw a utility that would let you pass a job name/user/number and file names as parameters, and you would get a display that was similar to WRKJOB’s Display Open Files, showing the I/O Details, but only for those files passed as parameters. I think it may have also had a parameter for refresh rate. This is particularly useful for when there are ten pages of Display Open Files (using WRKJOB) to scroll through every time you refresh to get to the file(s) you’re watching.
I know we now have the SQL table function:
select * from table ( qsys2.open_files('<jobname>'))
and I could certainly specify file names to display, but I’m just wondering if anyone’s already built that wheel and doesn’t mind sharing.
Does this ring a bell?
- Dan
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