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There are things that can confuse this - there is an Apache directive, UserID, which CAN have a user other than QTMHHTTP, and the server jobs will run under that. I don't know if the job user is still QTMHHTTP and the job is swapped to UserID - in that case, your test might be pretty good.

I think of other possibilities - look for a member in QUSRSYS/QATMHINSTC of the same name as the job name - that member has startup information for the server instance. I don't know if that is guaranteed to be the same, however.

HTH
Vern

On 1/17/2013 4:13 PM, David Gibbs wrote:
On 1/17/2013 3:56 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
I've yet to find an API that will tell me if I am running in a web
server job.
Would the job user (not current user) be useful for that?

If the job user is QTMHHTTP, then it's probably running in a web server.

Not sure if that works for PHP though.

david




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