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Mike There is a job notification exit point that will tell you when jobs start, end, and/or arrive on a job queue. You specify a data queue to get the notifications, and a subsytem in which the jobs run. Then you need a program to wait on the data queue. When an entry arrives, compare it against the program you're interested in. If it's ending, you can do whatever you need to do. Look in the Work Management APIs HTH Vern At 05:41 PM 10/25/02 -0500, you wrote:
I was wondering if there is a way to make sure a job is running on the system? We have a monitor job that we don't want to shut down and to notify if it does. Mike Wills
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