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thanks, I tend to forget that I do have MPEX. It works great.
/per
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HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]> skrev 2004-12-14
14:05:57 :
> Hi Per,
>
> If you have MPEX, try the SHOWPROC command
>
> From MPEX help...
> For example, if you want to see what the job LONGTIME,BATCH.PROD is
> doing at
> the moment, you could type:
>
> %SHOWPROC LONGTIME,BATCH.PROD; FORMAT=FILES
>
> This will show you, for every file the job currently has open (in
> addition to
> the normal process information %SHOWPROC displays):
>
> Hope this helps,
> /pat
>
> >>> <[log in to unmask]> 12/14/2004 7:58:37 AM >>>
> Greetings
> does anyone know of an easy way to find all files opened by a specific
> session/job? Like a command in GLANCE, or do I really have to scan a
> ":listf @[log in to unmask]@, 8"?
>
> tia
> /per
>
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