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December 1999, Week 4

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Wed, 22 Dec 1999 00:57:19 -0700
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Another possibility is to leverage the job initiation and job
termination logging records.  These system logging event can be
enabled via SYSGEN.  Then you'd need to write a program that
scans the current log file looking for these job records for the
jobs in question.

Something like this may be available in the Interex CSL?

Jeff Vance, CSY

> I got a lot of ideas for knowing when job starts and ends.
> Thanks for time and effort.
> Unfortunately, not answering my specific need, which is very rigid -
> I can't get into job logic, neither change it.
> the idea of getting a message from the system came from other
> OS - IBM's
> AS400 where the Job Queue sends a message queue to whoever
> wants when job
> ends.
>
> I assume there isn't something a like in the HP3000.

I guess there is nothing that is clean and simple...

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