On 17 Dec 2012 21:48, John Mathew wrote:

How to check SQL jobs that were running in system.

Is there any command or something to check.


Every job on the system has the potential to be using some SQL, but there is nothing defined by the OS as a "SQL job". Thus I expect there is no specific answer to the inquiry without first offering something that defines what is meant by "SQL jobs". For example, maybe of interest are only the jobs serving client requests for SQL connections from any one, some, or all of JDBC, ODBC, DRDA, etc.?


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