Identifying a user job

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Identifying a user job

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Does Genie have a setting which allow to identify a user job?
Like in green screen WRKUSRJOB USER(JDOE) .
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You can continue to use the same command. The user sessions run in standard 5250 interactive jobs, and WRKUSRJOB will turn them up just the same.
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Does that also apply for PROFOUND UI?
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If you are not starting the sessions through Genie, there is not a very easy way to find them directly, unfortunately.

This is because the jobs are not interactive, but started through the http server, in this case. All jobs under the http server start of with user profile QTMHHTTP and the current user of the job is then changed to whoever has signed in.

But, all of the IBM commands (WRKUSRJOB, etc.) work with the job start user profile, rather than the job's current user profile, and so can't be used to find these jobs.

If you are using V5R4 or higher, the system does display the current user profile on the WRKACTJOB screen, so you can find them using:

WRKACTJOB SBS(QHTTPSVR) JOB(PROFOUNDUI)

And then paging through to find the user's job(s). But, there is not a way to show ONLY the user's jobs (at least to my knowledge) using built-in IBM commands.
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