Vern,
This is easily my favorite utility when in comes with working with
ODBC/JDBC connections. You can filter by user name (there isn't a
*CURRENT but you can filter on *ALL, Generic*, Profile Name ) and you
can filter on job name (*ODBC, Job Name, Generic*). It quickly and
succinctly displays the job information including user, IP Address and
number of open files on a single line and then there are plenty of
options to work with the job. Paging through dozens of connections is a
snap with WRKODBCJOB.
I don't know how anyone connecting to an i with ODBC/JDBC can function
without it. I have been using it for years...
Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 11/26/2011 6:29 AM, Vern Hamberg wrote:
Bryan
Just curious - what does it do that is not available with WRKACTJOB
JOB(QZDASOINIT)? It's be cool if it can filter on current user or some
such. Like what WRKOBJLCK on the profile does.
Ver
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