David,

What I did was to write a Master Scheduler Program that runs as a phantom
and phantoms off the background processes when it is their time.

Thanks,
David A. Green
DAG Consulting


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These are all good suggestions, but the issue is I cannot tell if the job
failed due to an out of licenses condition. In the old days it was easy, if
the process was not attached to a terminal device, it was construed as a
phantom and didn't consume a license. (or at least that's the way I remember
it).  

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< Is it possible to issue a phantom from OS? >

I have several jobs that are run through the Windows scheduler.  Simply set
up a batch file, and schedule the job to execute the batch file.

Sample batch file:
echo ****start UniVerse End Of Day job****
cd IBM\uv
bin\uvsh.exe "RUN UVSOURCE END.OF.DAY"
echo ****finished with End Of Day****

Dick Kryka
Director of Applications
Paragon Financial Services
a Division of Money Management International
303-632-2226
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