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Naraismha Reddy
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Joined: 23 Apr 2008 Posts: 39 Location: Hyderabad
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How to get the job run start time and end time. |
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Gnanas N
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Joined: 06 Sep 2007 Posts: 792 Location: Chennai, India
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from JOB log? |
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Naraismha Reddy
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Is there a possibility that we can go to spool and get the start time and end time by writing a jcl or a cobol program and place the timings in a pds. Because we are automating the process of noting the job timings and placing them in a word file. |
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acevedo
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Joined: 11 May 2005 Posts: 344 Location: Spain
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try sdsf in batch. |
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Naraismha Reddy
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Hope this gives a clear idea of what i intend.
If we want to see a start and end time of a job which will run daily sy the job name is TEST1, is there a possible way by tunnig a job TEST2 which can get the start and end time of a job TEST1 and write it in a PDS that will apend the start and end timings? |
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Bill Dennis
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Joined: 17 Aug 2007 Posts: 562 Location: Iowa, USA
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We usually collect this info by writing a program to read SMF data. The JOB records contain start and end time as well as submit (reader) time and much more. |
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