Get which programs are still running

Hi gurus i need to to make a report, in this report i have to introduce the name of one program or transaction and i have to
show if this program is istill running or not, any idea?

try
This should work :  BP_JOB_STATUS_GET
CALL FUNCTION 'TH_WPINFO'
     EXPORTING
         SRVNAME        = SERVER_INFO-SERVER
     TABLES
         WPLIST         = LOC_WPLIST
     EXCEPTIONS
         OTHERS = 1.

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