Running Processes

Chris Sharman chris.sharman@ccagroup.co.uk
Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:27:45 -0000


If you have a tool for showing open files ($ sho dev/files on VMS), that
will do what you want.
Failing that, you'll need to have each application set something in its
environment for you to view: we use process name on VMS.
Can be set in the shell script just before invoking Quiz/Quick, and/or can
be set via 'do external' from within Quick, to track around a hierarchy of
screens, or from ph_sitehook, to identify Qz/Qk/QTP.

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Robertson [mailto:aroberts@orange.usyd.edu.au]
Sent: 11 March 2002 23:55
To: mx% powerh-l@lists.swau.edu
Subject: Running Processes


Is there any way to see what my users are doing within my powerhouse
application.

I have a shell script that uses 'ps' to find the processes running the .csh
script that gets them into the applications menu, which
shows me who is currently using the application, but not which area they are
in.

But I would like to see which bit of code (what .qkc or .qzc) they are
currently using and by who?

using:
Powerhouse 4GL 8.13D
Tru64 Unix (Compaq Unix)

Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks

Adam Robertson
Acting Database and Web Administrator
University of Sydney, Orange
Phone: 02 6360 5967   Fax: 02 6360 5590
mailto:aroberts@orange.usyd.edu.au



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