If you look at the joblog you should see the DLYJOB command, press F1 on
it and you'll see the time it ran.
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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alan Shore
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:51 PM
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Subject: Using the command DLYJOB in a CL program
Hi everyone
I am in the process of testing a change that I have made to a CL program
At the moment, the program is on a DLYJOB DLY(300) command
My questions are:-
1. Is there any way of knowing the amount of elapsed time, and
therefore the amount of time left?
2. Is there a way of changing this timespan while the program is
running?
These are not deal breakers, but while I am waiting for the program to
continue (using STRDBG), it seems MUCH longer than 5 minutes have
elapsed Alan Shore Programmer/Analyst, Direct Response E:AShore@xxxxxxxx
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