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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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4.2 Displaying Status<br />

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SCHD-CP SCHEDULER COMMAND PROCESSOR <strong>CA</strong>-SCHEDULER<br />

===> MASTER - WR<br />

CONNECT : 4<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

SCHEDULE JOB NAME JNO ST EARLY TIME MUST TIME DEADLINE<br />

AVAIL TIME START TIME END TIME<br />

JWEK3OF3 1 4 9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

9/7 9.33 / . / .<br />

JWEK3OF4 1 4 9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

9/7 9.33 / . / .<br />

JWEK3OF6 1 4 9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

9/7 9.33 / . / .<br />

JWEK4OF5 1 4 9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

9/7 9.33 / . / .<br />

DSNPRED<br />

9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

/ . / . / .<br />

DSNPRED1 1 4 9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

/ . / . / .<br />

DSNPRED2 1 4 9/7 . 9/7 . 9/7 .<br />

PRESS ENTER FOR NEXT PAGE<br />

PF1=HELP<br />

<br />

Notice that each schedule and job has two lines of data associated with it. The<br />

first line of data (the one that contains the schedule or job name) includes the<br />

date and time of its early start time (EARLY TIME), the time it must start by<br />

(MUST TIME), and the latest time that it is due out (DEADLINE).<br />

The second line of data contains the date and time when it actually became<br />

available (AVAIL TIME), when it actually started (START TIME), and actually<br />

ended (END TIME).<br />

4.2.4.3 Sample History Status Display<br />

By specifying<br />

D=H, you get the History Status Display. The panel following shows output<br />

that could result from typing just<br />

D=H in the COMPLETED field on the Online Status panel. Average time is<br />

shown in hh.mm <strong>for</strong>mat.<br />

4-14 <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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