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Status Not under consideration
Workspace IBM i
Categories Core OS
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 28, 2018

Enhance QSYS2.SCHEDULED_JOB_INFO

I would like to request that QSYS2.SCHEDULED_JOB_INFO be enhanced to include IBM Advanced Job Scheduler entries. Thank you.


Use Case:

I need to query the advanced job schedule entries and job scheduled entries in order to search for specific entries users have created. Our company has aroud 350 IBM i partitions. Using SQL & QMQ with QSYS2.SCHEDULED_JOB_INFO would make my task much easier.


Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
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    Sep 17, 2018

    I think the following SQL statement will return a list of all the scheduled jobs, but I'm not sure if this meets your requirement.
    Can you try this and return feedback through this RFE?
    SELECT * FROM TABLE(QSYS2.JOB_INFO(
    JOB_STATUS_FILTER => '*JOBQ',
    JOB_USER_FILTER => '*ALL'
    )) X
    WHERE JOB_QUEUE_STATUS = 'SCHEDULED'