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I believe the OP mentioned he received complaints that his task was 
hogging the CPU. 
</snip>

It would be unusual for "someone" to get complaints from "someone else" 
about a task owned by that "someone", unless both the "someone" and the 
"someone else" were running in the same address space at the same time. 
And that doesn't happen all that often, does it?

If the two parties are running in different address spaces then a 
complaint could only be that the address space is consuming a lot of CPU 
and that is exactly what WLM goals and priorities are for.

It is not overly helpful to guess. The OP could clarify...

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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