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Hello Bill,

There's an example of the mentioned API in the code accompanying the
following article:
http://systeminetwork.com/article/apis-example-uim-work-management-apis-
part-3

The code can be downloaded here:
http://www.pentontech.com/IBMContent/Documents/article/52825_79_UimWrkMg
t3.zip

I'm not sure what level of access is required, so please contact me
directly if you run into any obstacles.

Best regards,
Carsten Flensburg

flensburg@xxxxxxxxxx

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Subject: Locate oldest job in a Job Queue

I need to determine the date and time the oldest job entered the system
in
a specific job queue. I believe the QGYOLJOB API would provide this
information. I've searched the web for examples of the use of this API
but am unable to find any useful examples. Does anyone have an example
of
how this API is used that would give me what I need?
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