Standard format
If you do not specify any options with showjob command, the results are displayed in standard format.
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- Workstation
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The workstation on which the job runs.
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- Job stream
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The name of the job stream.
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- SchedTime
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The date and time on which the job is scheduled to run. The date is displayed in mm/dd format.
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- job
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The job name. The notation described below may precede the job name.
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- rerun as
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The job that was rerun either by the rerun command or as a part of automatic recovery.
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- rerun rerun_number of rerun_total
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The job that was run as part of a rerun and the position of job in the sequence.
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- rerun step
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Specifies the job was rerun using
rerun;step
command.
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- every run
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The second and the subsequent runs of the jobs.
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- recovery
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Specifies the run of a recovery job.
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- State
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Specifies the state of a job or job stream. The different types are described below:
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- ABEND
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The job ended abnormally.
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- ABENP
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Indicates the ABEND confirmation is received but the job is not completed.
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- ADD
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The job was added by the user.
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- CANCL
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Specifies the job or job stream is cancelled and applicable for internetwork dependencies only.
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- DONE
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The job is completed with an unknown status.
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- ERROR
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Indicates an error occurred when checking the remote status and applicable for internetwork dependencies only.
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- EXEC
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The selected job is running.
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- EXTRN
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The status is unknown and applicable for internetwork dependencies only. The status may be due to any of the following reasons:
- An error occurred
- A rerun action is performed on the job in the
EXTERNAL
job stream.
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- FAIL
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The job is not launched.
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- FENCE
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Indicate the priority of the job is below the FENCE.
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- HOLD
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The job stream is waiting for the dependency to be resolved.
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- INTRO
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Indicates the job will launch at any moment.
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- PEND
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The job is completed and waiting for confirmation.
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- READY
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All the dependencies are resolved and the job stream is ready to launch.
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- SCHED
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Indicates that there is still time left before the job is scheduled to launch.
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- SUCC
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The job is completed successfully.
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- SUCCP
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The job is not completed, but the confirmation is received.
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- SUPPR
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The job is suppressed as the related conditional dependencies of the predecessors are not resolved.
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- WAIT
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Indicates the job is in wait.
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- ABEND
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The job stream ended abnormally.
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- ADD
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The job stream was added by the user.
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- CANCP
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Specifies the job stream is pending cancellation. The cancellation is differed until all the associated dependencies are resolved.
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- ERROR
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Indicates an error occurred when checking the remote status and applicable for internetwork dependencies only.
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- EXEC
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The selected job stream is running.
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- EXTRN
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The status is unknown and applicable for internetwork dependencies only. Specifies the state of
EXTERNAL
job streams.
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- HOLD
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The job stream is waiting for the dependency to be resolved.
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- READY
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All the dependencies are resolved and the job stream is ready to launch.
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- STUCK
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The job stream run is interrupted and no jobs are launched without the user intervention.
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- SUCC
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The job stream run is completed successfully.
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- SUPPR
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The job stream is suppressed as the related conditional dependencies of the predecessors are not resolved.
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- Pr
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Specifies the priority of the job stream.
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- (Est)Start
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Specifies the start time of the job stream. If the start time is before or after 24 hours, instead of time the date (mm/dd/yy or mm/dd format) is displayed.
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- (Est)Elapse
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Specifies the run time of the job stream.
- The job stream or job name is displayed for
follows
dependency. If it is a pending predecessor, the name is followed by [P]. - For conditional dependencies the name of the predecessor job or job stream
is followed by the output conditions in the format,
IF <condition name>
. The <condition name> can be the final status of the predecessor job, the job stream status or condition based on the predecessor job output. When you have multiple conditions, they are separated by the vertical bar (|) symbol. - The file name is displayed for
opens
dependency. If the file is located in an extended agent, only the last 25 characters of the file name is displayed. - The resource name enclosed in hyphens (-) is displayed for
needs
dependency. When there are more than one unit is requested, the number appears before the first hyphen. - For an until time, the time is preceded by an angle bracket (<).
- The prompt number is displayed as #num and the prompt name is followed by parentheses for global prompts.
- For a deadline time, the time displayed is preceded by an angle bracket(<).
- The repetition rate for an every rate is preceded by an ampersand (&) character.
- You can identify the cancelled job streams as they are labelled [Cancelled].
- The job streams that are cancelled with the ;pend option are labeled [Cancel Pend].
- When the results are displayed for showschedules command,
the time dependencies are shown in the start column
as described below:
- Only the time hh:mm, if the date on which the command is run matches with the date set on the job stream.
- Only the date dd/mm, if the date on which the command is run does not matches with the date set on the job stream.
- The Process Identification Number (PID) for running jobs are displayed in #Jnnnnn format.
- The jobs are labelled with Until option, when it is expired until times. This is applicable to jobs cancelled with ;pend option.
- The different statuses that are displayed when specific options set are met:
- [MaxDurationExceeded] and maxdur=hhh:mm: When the specified maximum duration time is exceeded.
- [KillSubmitted]: When the specified maximum
duration time is exceeded and the onmaxdur
option is set to
kill
. - [Continue]: When the specified maximum
duration time is exceeded and the onmaxdur
option is set to
continue
. - [MinDurationNotReached] and mindur=hhh:mm: When the specified minimum time is not reached and the job is completed successfully.
- [Continue]: When the specified minimum
duration time is not reached and the onmindur
option is set to
continue
. - [Abended]: When the specified minimum
duration time is not reached and the onmindur
option is set to
Abend
. - [ConfirmSubmitted]: When the specified
minimum duration time is not reached and the
onmindur option is set to
Confirm
. - [Recovery]: Indicates the user intervention is required.
- [Confirmed]: Indicates confirmation is required as the job is scheduled using the confirm keyword.