Querying operation information

When you are viewing a list of operations, you can request detailed information about a particular operation by typing S in the row command column next to the operation. This takes you to the SELECTING APPLICATION OCCURRENCE AND OPERATION INFORMATION panel. You can reach the panel from the MCP, QCP, or workstation communication panels, from anywhere that a list of operations can be displayed. The panel is shown in EQQSOPSP - Selecting application occurrence and operation information:

Figure 1. EQQSOPSP - Selecting application occurrence and operation information
EQQSOPSP  SELECTING APPLICATION OCCURRENCE AND OPERATION INFORMATION ----------
Option ===>

Select one of the following:

 1 APPLICATION      - Detailed application occurrence information
 2 OPERATION        - Detailed operation information
 3 OPERATION LIST   - Operations of the application occurrence
 4 DEPENDENCIES     - Immediate predecessor and successor information
 5 RESOURCES        - List of resources used by the operation
 6 JCL              - Browse the JCL
 7 OPERATOR INSTR   - Operator instructions
 8 EXTERNAL DEPS    - Immediate external dependencies of the occurrence
 9 ALL DEPS         - All dependencies of this operation
10 CLEANUP OPTIONS  - Cleanup options
11 EXTENDED INFO    - Operation extended info
12 AUTOMATION INFO  - System automation operation info 
13 USER FIELDS      - User fields operation info
14 REMOTE JOB INFO  - Detailed information about remote job
15 STEP LIST        - List of job steps
 
Application           : BACKUP1           Backup transaction db
Operation             : CPU1 005
Jobname and Jobid     : SAMPLEA           JOB05293
Status of operation   : Ended in error    JCL  Also auto recovery error
 on Work Station      :
Priority of operation : 9
Planned input arrival: 13/05/21 00.00  Actual input arrival: 13/05/29 06.28

The 9 ALL DEPS option shows the dependencies of an operation and helps you determine the impact of late or failed processing.

When selecting a dependency type, you can also customize nesting level and detail for the output list. You can display up to 999 levels of dependencies. The nesting detail level can be:
ALL
Show the higher nesting level.
NONE
Show the first nesting level found when exploring the dependency network.
You can display up to 999 levels of dependencies. By customizing nesting level and detail, you can balance proper response time and usability.

After you specify your selection, the panel shown in EQQSPG1L - All dependencies of an operation (left part) is displayed.

Figure 2. EQQSPG1L - All dependencies of an operation (left part)
EQQSPG1L ------- ALL DEPENDENCIES OF AN OPERATION (left part)  ROW 1 TO 4 OF 4
Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===> PAGE

Enter the GRAPH command above to view operations graphically or
scroll right or enter the row command S to select an operation for details.

Application           : PAYDAILY         daily payroll jobs
Operation             : WTO1 5           PAYX CLOSE DATASET
Jobname               : PAYDAILY

Row Lev Ty Operation                         Jobname   Application id   Status
cmd        ws   no. text
''  1   S  SETP 010 Job setup for paydaily   PAYDAILY  PAYDAILY           C
''  2   S  CPU1 020 Runs pay04 and pay06     PAYDAILY  PAYDAILY           E
''  3   S  CPU1 015 Daily payroll backup     PAYBACKP  PAYBACKP           W
''  4   S  WTO1 030 PAYX OPEN DATASET        PAYBACKP  PAYBACKP           W
''  5   SC CPU1 035 Print job                PAYPRINT  PAYDAILY           W
******************************* BOTTOM OF DATA *******************************

In the list displayed in EQQSPG1L - All dependencies of an operation (left part), the immediate predecessor is defined at level 1 (1 in the LEV column) and the subsequent predecessors at level 2.

The list shown in EQQSPG1L panel is ordered by:
First sort key: LEV
The nesting level of the dependent operation
Second sort key: TY
The dependency type
Third sort key: APPLICATION ID
The application name
Fourth sort key: OPERATION NO
The operation number