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Could you run this job in it's own subsytem?  You could terminate the
subsystem *IMMED after a set time, and it wouldn't get in the way of
other jobs. 

>>> mis_dept@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 4/1/2004 11:01:38 AM >>>
Our system wakes up every hour to transmit and receive transaction from
our VAN, it retries 3 times if the line is busy, then terminates the
call. About once a month, it "forgets" to terminate the call. The job
just hangs and all other jobs are waiting in line behind it. And it
usually happens during the night or week-end.

Any clue on how to setup a trigger in the system that would monitor
this job, and after 30 minutes, would terminate it. It can't look at CPU
usage since it is not taking any.

_________________________
Danielle Labbe
Beco Industries Ltd
Anjou, Quebec, Canada,


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