Items in Job Queue

How does one see what is queued up in the job queue? I see what's being worked on in the Search All Jobs, but I need to see how many items are queued up behind what can be seen there.
Thank you.
-Cory

How does one see what is queued up in the job queue? I see what's being worked on in the Search All Jobs, but I need to see how many items are queued up behind what can be seen there.
Thank you.
-Cory

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    ORA-1092 : opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (3630_47331091332240)
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    ORA-1092 : opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (3713_47194150415504)
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    ORA-1092 : opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (3726_47289949199504)
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    ORA-1092 : opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (3677_47842172337296)
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    ORA-1092 : opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (19131_47557370236048)
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    ORA-1092 : opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (3648_47426149817488)
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