Hello Greg,

Parsing LISTU / jprocdisp / WHERE output seems to be the easiest way to 
me :)

You can try to process PROC file on your own too. I think that you will 
find detailed information about running sessions.

There is also some other file updated on AIX - something like 
allocated_ports which keeps long string in 0/1 way, eg: 0100001 would be 
translated to 2 running ports (number 2 and 7).

Hope it helps you.

Kind regards
Pawel

Dnia 17-03-2009 o godz. 20:01 Greg napisał(a):
> Hello and thanks for the help in advance.
> 
> I'm looking for a quick and easy way to programatically tell the
> number of users at any given time within Jbase. I can probably use
> LISTU and get a count of that, but I'd think there would be an easier
> way.
> 
> For UNIVERSE there is a function called GET.USER.COUNTS that returns
> exactly what I need. I've looked through the system variables but have
> not seen anything obvious. Most likely I'm just missing it.
> 
> Also does anyone know if there is a set of PDF's for jbase that
> actually included an index file? I'm having a tough time searching the
> docs right now.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Greg

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