I'm using the DSGetJobInfo Function to obtain information from jobs, but this function dont return the job type (server or parallel), this attribute is important for my process because i need analize the job server and parallel for separate.
You could run the query using DSExecute with the ShellType set to 'UV'. And that from inside your existing routine that is calling DSGetJobInfo, I would assume.
-craig
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What query did you use? I suspect you got it right - you can override the column heading ("Reserved" is the default column heading). And, yes, job type is enumerated: from memory they decode as 0 = server job, 1 = mainframe job, 2 = job sequence and 3 = parallel job.
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