Alexei Pytel wrote on 27/10/2006 11:39:02 AM:

If you've had Collection Services running, it will have data about all 
active jobs on system in QAPMJOBOS file.
There is no information about job queue.
However, subsystem name is available.
Every terminating job will have a record timestamped (DTETIM field) with 

its termination time.
To look for jobs that terminated, search for records with status flag 
(JBSTSF) equal '2' (terminated in this interval) or '3' (started and 
terminated in this intreval).

Thanks for the tip Alexei.  I found some data in the QAPMJOBOS file, but 
it would appear the Collection Services were not running this morning. Any 
possibility of finding the information I'm after without Collection 
Services data?

Thanks again,
Adam

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