The time and date when the job stream was scheduled to run in
the plan.
State
The state of the job stream. The states are as follows:
ADD
The job stream was added with operator intervention.
ABEND
The job stream ended with a nonzero exit code.
CANCELP
The job stream is pending cancellation. Cancellation is deferred
until all of the dependencies, including an at time, are resolved.
ERROR
For internetwork dependencies only, an error occurred while checking
for the remote status.
EXEC
The job stream is running.
EXTRN
For internetwork dependencies only. This is the state of the EXTERNAL
job stream containing jobs referencing to jobs or job streams in
the remote network.
HOLD
The job stream awaiting dependency resolution.
READY
The job stream is ready to launch and all dependencies are resolved.
STUCK
Job stream execution was interrupted. No jobs are launched without
operator intervention.
SUCC
The job stream completed successfully.
SUPPR
The job stream is suppressed because the condition dependencies
associated to its predecessors are not satisfied.
Pr
The priority of the job stream.
(Est)Start
The start time of the job stream or job. Parentheses
indicate an estimate of the start time. If the command is performed
on the same day when the job stream is scheduled to run, the Start parameter
displays a time as (Est)Start. If the command is performed on a day
different from the day when the job stream is scheduled to run, the
Start parameter displays a date as (Est)Start. For example if you
have the following job stream whose start time occurs on the same
day when the job stream is scheduled to run:
SCHEDULE MASTERB1#JS_B
ON RUNCYCLE RULE1 "FREQ=DAILY;"
AT 1800
:
MASTERB1#JOB1
END
You receive the following output:
%ss @#@
(Est) (Est) Jobs Sch
CPU Schedule SchedTime State Pr Start Elapse # OK Lim
MASTERB1#JS_B 1800 08/18 HOLD 10(18:00) 1 0
For
example if you have the following job stream whose start time occurs
on a day different from the day when the job stream is scheduled to
run:
SCHEDULE MASTERB1#JS_A
ON RUNCYCLE RULE1 "FREQ=DAILY;"
AT 0500
:
MASTERB1#JOB1
END
You receive the following output:
%ss @#@
(Est) (Est) Jobs Sch
CPU Schedule SchedTime State Pr Start Elapse # OK Lim
MASTERB1#JS_A 0500 08/19 HOLD 10(08/19) 1 0
(Est)Elapse
The run time of the job stream. Parentheses indicate an estimate
based on logged statistics.
Jobs #
The number of jobs in the job stream.
Jobs OK
The number of jobs that have completed successfully.
Sch Lim
The job stream's job limit. If one is not listed, no limit is
in effect.
dependencies
A list of job stream dependencies and comments. Any combination
of the following may be listed:
For a follows dependency, a job
stream or job name is displayed. If the job or job stream is a pending
predecessor, its name is followed by a [P].
For conditional dependencies,
the name of the predecessor job stream is displayed followed by one
or more output conditions in the format, IF <condition_name>
... where condition_name can represent the execution
status of the predecessor job stream, the job stream status, or other
conditions based on the output or outcome of the predecessor job stream.
When there is more than one condition specified, the conditions are
separated by the pipe (|) symbol. The following is what appears in
the showschedules output in the Dependencies column
for a predecessor job stream, JOBSTREAML1, with an ABEND and FAIL
status condition set. Depending on whether JOBSTREAML1 completes in
ABEND or FAIL status determines which successor job runs:
JOBSTREAML1(0000 09/15/15).JOBL1 IF ABEND | FAIL
For an opens dependency, the file name is displayed.
If the file resides on an extended agent, and its name is longer than
25 characters, only the last 25 characters are displayed.
For a needs dependency, a resource name enclosed
in hyphens (-) is displayed. If the number of units requested is greater
than one, the number is displayed before the first hyphen.
For an until time, the time preceded by an angled bracket
(<).
For a prompt dependency, the prompt number displayed
as #num. For global prompts, the prompt name in parentheses
follows.
Cancelled job streams are labeled [Cancelled].
Job streams cancelled with the ;pend option are labeled [Cancel
Pend].
For a deadline time, the time preceded by an angle bracket
(<) is displayed.
Job streams that contain the carryforward keyword are labeled [Carry].
For job streams that were carried forward from the previous production
plan, the original name and date are displayed in brackets.
When reporting time dependencies the showschedules command
shows in the Start column:
Only the time hh:mm if the day when the time dependencies
is set matches with the day when the showschedules command
is run.
Only the date mm/dd if the day when the time dependencies
is set does not match with the day when the showschedules command
is run.
Note: The time or date displayed in the Start column
is converted in the time zone set on the workstation where the job
stream is to run.
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