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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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4.2 Displaying Status<br />

The RC field is unique to this display <strong>for</strong>mat; no other D= value displays it.<br />

RC tells you why the schedule or job appears in today's workload. Some of the<br />

numbers listed there relate back to reasons defined on criteria records. RC<br />

codes have the following meanings:<br />

If RC Is<br />

This Number<br />

01 - 79 Corresponds to the position of the reason on the criteria<br />

statement that was defined <strong>for</strong> this job or schedule.<br />

80 Indicates that it was selected because today's date corresponds<br />

to a workday on the calendar that was defined <strong>for</strong> this job or<br />

schedule.<br />

84 Indicates that it is selected by default every day because no<br />

selection criteria were defined.<br />

88 Indicates that it was added to today's schedule by the RUN<br />

command.<br />

92 Identifies a schedule that is being run because a job abended.<br />

(This schedule was specified in a job's ABEND option as an<br />

alternate schedule in case of abend.)<br />

95 Indicates that this job was added to today's schedule using the<br />

online ADD command.<br />

96 Indicates that this job was a backout job that was submitted<br />

<strong>for</strong> an abended job that specified ABEND=BACKOUT.<br />

4.2.4.2 Sample Time Status Display<br />

By specifying<br />

D=T, you get the Time Status Display. The panel following illustrates output<br />

that could result from typing just<br />

D=T in the ACTIVE field on the Online Status panel.<br />

Chapter 4. Online Monitoring 4-13

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