first thought would be to, if setup, use the job accounting journal.
harder way would be to iterate thru the history log looking for CPF1124(job start) and CPF1164(job end)

Bryan

Steinmetz, Paul wrote on 7/10/2015 2:05 PM:
We were averaging 4,000 jobs per day.
Now we averaging 7,000 jobs per day.
Total number of jobs in system is growing 2,000 to 3,000 per day.

What is the quickest way to find these new jobs?
I'm thinking it is the same job, multiple times.

Thank You
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