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October 2000, Week 2

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Gibson Nichols <[log in to unmask]>
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Gibson Nichols <[log in to unmask]>
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Thank you for the reply to my question.  I've had several people provide
this suggestion.  When I called HP they also suggested the Glance software.
This is a purchased product . . .

Another option provided by HP was SHOWPROC.  This I think, needs SM or OP.

The LISTFILE method will list all the files in the fileset. What I neglected
to mention is that I would like to see ONLY the files in use.  We have both
Transact IP code (compatibility) and object files (native mode).

The GLANCE and SHOWPROC methods show the file called TRANSACT.PUB.SYS
instead of the specific IP code file so they have some limitations.

Gibson Nichols (Ford Motor Company)

Paul H Christidis <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:8rtg270308b@enews1.newsguy.com...
> You can issue the command:
>
> Listf @.transgrp.transact,9
>
> Regards
> Paul Christidis
>
>
>
>
> How can I find out who is using our Transact object files?
>
> We would like to have a way of finding out who is running our home grown
> application.  There may be times when we wish to take the system down
> so we need to know what is running to prioritize the timing.
>
> We store our object code in a specific set of groups in one account.  We
> have one file for each "program".  We use both compatibility mode and
> native
> mode Transact.  This means we would need to know which files are in use.
>

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