If you want to see the queue information about a particular job, you can add the JOB parameter to the LQ statement, like this example:
LQ,JOB=NAMED
Assuming the job that you specify is in one of the queues at the time, the screen you see look like this example:
LQ,JOB=NAMED LIST=STATUS JOB=NAMED DATE=yy.ddd PAGE 0001 JOB QUEUE CA-7 -DAY(DDD) AND TIME(HHMM)-- CPU SCH ENTRY MSTR JOB NAME NAME JOB# DEADLINE SUB/START DUE-OUT SPEC/RUN ID MODE REQ STATUS NAMED REQ 0008 068/1538 *NONE* 068/1538 *NOEX* 001 DEMD 002 ------------------------- REQUIREMENTS STATUS ------------------------- _______ INTERNAL JOB=NAMEC DATE/TIME=yy068/0838 _______ EXTERNAL USR=CALL DAVE AT X234 BEFORE RUNNING. DATE/TIME=yy068/1438 SLIF-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT hh:mm:ss ON yy.ddd
This display shows you the queue the job is in (REQ for request). The display lists the requirements that must be satisfied so that this job can move to the ready queue.
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