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sureshmurali Warnings : 1 New User
Joined: 25 Nov 2010 Posts: 70 Location: Sivakasi, India
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I have a job which has say 250 steps and one step produced MAXCC = 811 condition. I just want to trace which step produced it by looking at the spool? Is there any way of quickly doing it?
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expat
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 8797 Location: Welsh Wales
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Well, visually should not take more than one minute, and to me that is quick enough.
What more do you want. |
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PeterHolland
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10 seconds would be nice |
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Akatsukami
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Joined: 03 Oct 2009 Posts: 1788 Location: Bloomington, IL
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First note that you are likely completely wrong about a step having produced "MAXCC = 811", as MAXCC is a term that applies only to IDCAMS, and I've seldom seen the condition code set to that value.
Now assuming that you mean a condition code of 811 -- and not a U0811 abend, or a SQLCODE of -811, or a message with "811" in the text, or the Holy One blessed be He knows what -- search the JES message log for "COND CODE 0811". |
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Anuj Dhawan
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Joined: 22 Apr 2006 Posts: 6250 Location: Mumbai, India
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Akatsukami wrote: |
Now assuming that you mean a condition code of 811 -- and not a U0811 abend, or a SQLCODE of -811, or a message with "811" in the text, or the Holy One blessed be He knows what -- search the JES message log for "COND CODE 0811". |
Ditto. Find 'string' is an obvious choice!? |
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Nic Clouston
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Joined: 10 May 2007 Posts: 2455 Location: Hampshire, UK
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[picky]
250 steps - too big for one job
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