There is an option in Run SQL Scripts to see the joblog associated with that session. There is a joblog icon normally between Insert Generated SQL and Run All. Or from the pull down you can use View, Job Log.
Or you can use sql services to determine the current job name and then use another service to retrieve the currently running joblog.

Rob Berendt

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