Neil asks: > On this subject of "daemons", does anyone know if MPE/iX 6.0 will offer > "hidden" as one of the attributes of it's new multiple job queue? If the implementation of multiple job queues looks the way we discussed on the list last year, then it is effectively nothing more than an automatic :LIMIT management system for controlling which jobs are allowed to start. Once a job starts the MJQ functionality won't have any further effect on it. So "hidden" would be an attribute of an executing job, where as MJQ concerns itself with waiting jobs. Of course you can probably create a job queue named "hidden" and have all jobs streamed in this queue log on immediately and have no effect on any other jobs on the system, which is what you want in a "hidden" job. It's just that you'll still *see* the "hidden" jobs in a :SHOWJOB. If :SHOWJOB is enhanced to select jobs based on which queue they launched out of, then you could change your :SHOWJOB commands and UDCs to exclude things that came out of the "hidden" queue. Again, things may have changed since we first discussed all this, or my memory may be less than perfect on the details. G.