neat. thanks.

-Steve


On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can also do this:

WRKJOBJS CMD(WRKACTJOB*)


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Steve Richter wrote:
tip of the day ( which I got from IBM tech support ) ...

one of the jobs in the advanced job scheduler runs the WRKACTJOB
command. How to find that job? Run the following SQL:

SELECT CMJOB, CMGRP, CMSEQ, CMCSEQ, CMCMD
FROM qusrijs/qaijs1cm
WHERE position('WRKACTJOB' in cmcmd) > 0


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