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Mike, 

you can use the Retrieve Subsystem Information API for that. It returns a 
return value string, which can be disected in CLP, too.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.


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On 8-4-03 at 11:26 Mike Silvers wrote:

>All,
>I need a quick, down & dirty way to determine the number of jobs running in
>a specific subsystem, then displaying the information on the screen.  I was
>looking at calling a command from the RPG program, sending the output to a
>spooled file & processing it, but I did not want to have to process a
>spooled file in that way.  Anyone else have any ideas and/or examples?
>
>Thanks
>
>Mike
>
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