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This is not related to my other post regarding telling if a report is running.
How can I tell (i.e. which bot tables) if a ReportCaster job is currently running? I've looked through all of them, and none sound right. I thought maybe BOTLOG could be used and look for a null end time or something like that but no. I'm seeing that a job is currently running via RC Console > Job Status, but I'd like to do the same programatically.
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Suggestion from our experts: There are several ways, none perfect. So the best channel for assistance would be to open a case with Information Builders' Customer Support Services so that we can go over them with you. To open a case, please either call at 1-800-736-6130, or access online at InfoResponse.
Cheers,
Kerry
Kerry Zhan Focal Point Moderator Information Builders, Inc.
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