Hi Paul,

Depends on what Halcyon modules you have licensed, I know there is a way to add the jobnames to a table and then find out what job is missing. HelpSystems/Halcyon support is second to none so just give them a call.

Best regards

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Subject: V7R3 - Halcyon Subystem job monitor - determine which job is not running

V7R3.
I have a Halcyon subsystem job monitor, which triggers if all of the jobs in the subsystem are not running.
The trigger is determined if the number of jobs falls below X. (X is currently 50)

I would like to add the alert sent the job name of the job which job is NOT running, Is there way to determine which job is not running?

One offered solution was to create a separate monitor for every job, doable, but overkill.

Thank You
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