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I am looking for a solution in RPGLE.complexity by having a CLLE module for just this purpose.
I know about the RTVJOBA command, but do not want to add to the
Most of the staff here do not understand Service Programs, let alonebound modules that are of mixed languages, and I was told to "keep it
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Jeff Young
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Subject: Re: How to get job type (Batch / Interactive)
Hi Jeff,
You can use the command RTVJOBA with the parm TYPE. If TYPE = '1', then
interactive, else if '0', batch.Solutions
Thanx,
Nick
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How to get job type (Batch / Interactive)
All -
I am having a senior moment here.
In RPG IV, how do I determine if a program is running in a batch job or
interactive?
TIA,
Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
IBM -e(logo) server Certified Systems Exper - iSeries Technical
V5R2
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