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"Leonard S. Berkowitz" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thanks to all the good folks who replied. I listed just _one_ job out of some
125 (whoops! since I wrote that sentence, it's gone up to 155) that are in our
WAIT queue since that job was from last week, and therefore the date was
definitely ambiguous. I do know how to find the I#####.IN.HPSPOOL for a given
job whether by LISTF or SPOOLF or the various options of FINFO.  That applies to
a single job, not the whole bunch. I could also create some massaged output of
SHOWJOB with the I##### names as input to SPOOLF or whatever for a subset.

I do not have PM capability on my production-box logon. (I do not even have AM).

However, I was asking two questions:

1. Is there an enhancement or S/R on file to change the default output of
SHOWJOB to show the _DATE_ in addition to the day of the week. In other words is
HP working on this matter. I cannot believe that I am the very first person to
encounter this problem (or am I?). I am not interested in reinventing the axle.

2. What method is there to get the STREAM date and time for the entire queue,
not just for a single job?

So far, I think the most useful suggestion implied by David Rutherford's note
is:

%LISTF [log in to unmask],3 (or perhaps my own contributed CREDATE mode to get the
create time in the same list as the create date)

The MPEX PRINTI will not help me as it requres PM.

Thanks, all.
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Leonard S. Berkowitz
Perot Health Care Systems
(Harvard Pilgrim Health Care account)
voice: 617-509-1212
fax:   617-509-5444 (509-6022 as of 02/14/2000)

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