DSPUSRJOB will show you info on any jobs still in the system, such as those with reports unprinted.

DSPLOG then F4 ... select complete data available & F10 then scroll down and select the work station normally used by the user (which controls name of jobs) and you can find info on those that have run in however long you keep system log ... see GO CLEANUP

David:

You should be able to retrieve the list of jobs ran by a specific user from your system's audit journal, assuming it has been setup. I believe the audit journal will also tack any profile swapping that may be occurring. You should also look at the objects owned by the user profile and determine if any of their programs have been setup to adopt authority, you can use the DSPPGM to do this analysis.

You will not be able to remove the user profiles until you have removed all of the references.

Bruce Frederick
Waterfield Mortgage

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message: 8
date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 09:56:07 -0400
from: "David Charmatz" <citi.dcharmatz@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Display all jobs for a user

Does anyone know a way to display all jobs that run under or use a specific
user profile.  We currently have a few old employee profiles that are still
be used and would like to elimate them if possible.  Some of these profiles
are using the IBM Office product that requires some sort of e-mail
verification (still checking into this) and we cannot simply change
ownership of the jobs to another profile.  Any suggestions would be
appreciated!

Thanks in advance,

David Charmatz
Citi Trends

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