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BAJJI
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Joined: 15 Jul 2005 Posts: 47
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Hi,
Can anyone assist me in this...
There are Jobs which are manually submitted and some which are automatically submitted through some other jobs.
Now, I have few jobs listed in Spool. Looking at the job listings how can I find out which of those jobs are manually submitted and which are auto submitted.
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Kiran. |
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William Thompson
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Joined: 18 Nov 2006 Posts: 3156 Location: Tucson AZ
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Just guessing, but I don't think you can... |
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iknow
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Joined: 22 Aug 2005 Posts: 411 Location: Colarado, US
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Hi,
In SPOOL, you can find a column "SubGroup" using that you can differentiate the auto submitted jobs and the jobs which are manually submitted.
You can verify all the manually submitted jobs. All the manually submitted jobs will have the same subgroup name irrespective of the user.
I am also not sure whether my answer is 100% correct based on the above approach. |
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arindam111
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Joined: 29 Nov 2006 Posts: 27 Location: India
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auto submitted jobs are mainly production jobs whose ID is different from manually submitted jobs.
If you know ur production ID (or some part of it), you can filter it in spool.
Or,
From OPC (Operation Planning and Control) tool you can find the automated jobs been submitted and their succesors and predecessors. |
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ANVESH1676
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Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 2 Location: NODIA
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Hi,
If jobs are submitted thru any scheduling tool, we can find that. like go to spool and find //, directly you will go to // and you will be able to see either job submitted directly or tool like below, below job is submitted from Contrl-M tool. you can see like this after //
*---- SUBMITTED BY CONTROL-M (FROM MEMLIB) ODATE=XXXXXX
*---- SCHEDULE CTLM.CTMO.XXXX.CCCC(JOBNAME)
*---- JCL XXX.XXXX.JCL(JCL)
*---- CONTROL-M JOB IDENTIFICATION: ORDER ID=XXXXX
If i am wrong please correct me |
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arindam111
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Joined: 29 Nov 2006 Posts: 27 Location: India
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@ANVESH1676
Commands depends on the scheduling tool entirely, it could be OPC or CA-7 or anything. |
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