I'm looking specifically to see if a certain job (interactive user job) has
a certain program active in its job stack. I think I'm going to use
QWVRCSTK. That should do what I want. I think. :)


On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 12:03 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Michael Ryan wrote:
I have an inactivity monitor that I need to change to check to see if a
certain program is in the inactive job's stack. I thought I saw a thread
about that, but I can't find it. Any suggestions? Thanks!

If you're looking around in general, maybe looking for locks on the
program might be of use.

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