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Ooops,
If you want to get the job number of the job that's executing then use
hpjobnum.
Hope these help.
Michael Hone wrote:
> I wrote this command file for just such occasions:
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> USER DEFINED COMMAND FILE: FINDJOB.COMMANDS.SGAII
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> PARM date jobname
> LISTSPF @;SELEQ=[(DATE=!date)AND(JOBNAME=!jobname)];DETAIL
>
> Michael Hone
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donna Garverick [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 1:13 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: job number?
>
> hi all!
>
> i hope i'm missing something.... is there a way to get the
> job number for a given job name? the jinfo function wants
> "[#]Jnnnn" or "[#]Snnnn" as it's first parameter....and
> that's fine...but how do you get the number if the only
> thing you 'know' is the name of the job (ie,
> 'foobar,my.job')? the only thing i can think of is to
> (yuck) parse out a showjob. any thoughts? - d
>
> --
> Donna Garverick Sr. System Programmer
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> And sometimes even best friends have fights."
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