job names from job sequencer

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job names from job sequencer

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I have a set of jobs in job sequencer and now i need the names of the jobs in the sequencer as a comma separated list.

What functions can be used for this?

Also how can i get the names of individual job activities in a sequencer
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You need all jobs in the Sequence or all jobs that the Sequence actually ran? May not be the same list. For the former, the dssearch command. For the latter, the 'Summary of sequence run' log entry.
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This advice has been given lots of times previously. Does Search not work for you?
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sb2212 wrote:I have a set of jobs in job sequencer and now i need the names of the jobs in the sequencer as a comma separated list.

What functions can be used for this?

Also how can i get the names of individual job activities in a sequencer
U right a routine to list all the jobs and call that routine from call routine activity

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But U (one of our posters) probably is disinterested in doing so.

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