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sakrish
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Joined: 05 Nov 2008 Posts: 21 Location: chennai
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I have some jobs running every day once, i should get the timings when the jobs ran for that day in SAR.
Is there any way to know the timings of different jobs with in that day?
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V S Amarendra Reddy
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Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 216 Location: USA
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In SAR give remove '*' from GENERATION and place current date in DATE. Enter the job name and hit enter. You will get today's all the runs of the job. |
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Peter Poole
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Joined: 07 Jan 2009 Posts: 50 Location: Scotland
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V S Amarendra Reddy wrote: |
In SAR give remove '*' from GENERATION and place current date in DATE. Enter the job name and hit enter. You will get today's all the runs of the job. |
You're assuming he wants run time info on other instances of the same job in a day - the initial question refers to "different jobs within that day" and does not specify whether or not the output is trapped in SAR...
Setting JOBNAME to *, GENERATION to ALL and specifying a date will show all jobs captured - unless his access is restricted via DIST-IDs to only seeing certain reports from certain jobs...
Sai, if you want to post more detail of what you're after, I'll try to give you a better answer.
Cheers. |
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V S Amarendra Reddy
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You're assuming he wants run time info on other instances of the same job in a day - the initial question refers to "different jobs within that day" and does not specify whether or not the output is trapped in SAR... |
I didn't assume that he wants run time info for the same job, instead I assumed that he knows to put a * or (Part of the job name and a *) to select the job list.
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Setting JOBNAME to *, GENERATION to ALL and specifying a date will show all jobs captured - unless his access is restricted via DIST-IDs to only seeing certain reports from certain jobs... |
Setting JOBNAME to '*' is fine to select all the jobs. But Setting GENERATAION to ALL and specifying a date will not work out. Since these two fields are mutually exclusive. If you specify some value in GENERATION and again DATE, then SAR displays you the jobs based on the GENERATION criteria and it omits DATE filter.
When you entered those bothe filters and hit ENTER will display all the jobs that meets the GENERATION criteria but not DATE criteria will be displayed and then if you do an PF3 you will find a space in DATE filter which says it omitted the criteria.
Regards
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Peter Poole
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Joined: 07 Jan 2009 Posts: 50 Location: Scotland
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Well spotted sir, total brainfart on my part. GEN should be blank.
We're both still guessing as to which MODE he's in, if they have Deliver in play or not and if he's using a DIST-ID or not... Also, if he's looking at an overnight batch he might need a date range for pre and post midnight...
Cheers. |
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