Sunday, February 19, 2012

FRJOB

FRJOB  display does not include any dates or times for elements in the structure.  This is because the flow is being generated backwards through logical control paths.  Also, the display may include jobs with a schedule ID of zero (000) which indicates it represents any occurrence of the job rather than a specific occurrence of the job.  Once you have determined the origin point(s) for the target job you can use one of the other forecasting commands to retrace a particular control path from the origin point to the target job with dates and times provided.

 FRJOB                                                  DATE 12-02-97                        PAGE 0001
                     REVERSE STRUCTURE FOR CA-7 JOBS                            
  A      B         C                          D        E    F             G                                                                             
HDR  LEV# JOB NAME                 SYSTEM   SID TYPE TRIGGERS /DSNBR  /SCHEDULED   
                  --- AMPA270D............ CABPOST  001                                    
          -001       KMPA275D.......... CMPMER   001 JOB  AMPA270D                      
          -002         KMPA006D........ CMPMER   001 JOB  KMPA275D                      
          -003           KMPA005D...... CMPMER   001 JOB  KMPA006D                      
          -004             KMPA003D.... CMPMER   001 JOB  KMPA005D                      
****    -005            KMPA@CMS.. CMPMER   001 JOB  KMPA003D         :**SCHD**    
                                                                               
SFC1-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT 12:35:10 ON 97.336     

Item Description

     HDR -  This field will contain asterisks (*) if the  element on that line is considered the origination point.  Otherwise, it will be blank.

     LEV#. - This field will contain the logical level of the element on  that line.  The starting point (target job) is at level zero which is represented by three hyphens (---).  The elements which can trigger  the target job will have a level of negative one (-001).  The elements which can trigger the negative one level will have a level of negative two (-002), and so forth.

     JOBNAME -   This field contains the name of the job or network which triggers an element on the next higher level.  The name is offset to the right for each level up to the sixth level (-006).  This makes it easier to see what level a given element is on. Elements that are  six or more levels deep will all appear starting at the same column as the sixth level.

     SYSTEM NAME -  This field contains the application system name of the job on this line.

     SID (Schedule ID) -   This field contains the schedule ID of the job or  network on this line.  A generic schedule ID of zero (000) may appear in the flow.  Such an entry represents ANY occurrence of the job or network.

      TYPE - This field contains a literal which describes the type of element and trigger the line represents.
      Possible values are:
1      JOB  -  This indicates the element in the Job Name field is a job  which triggers the job in the Triggers field through a job trigger.
2      DSET -  This indicates the element in the Job Name field is a job which updates or creates a data set (DSNBR field) which triggers the job in the Triggers field through a data set  trigger.
3      INWK -  This indicates the element in the Job Name field is an input  network which triggers the job in the Triggers field  through a  network trigger.

    TRIGGERS -   This field contains the name of the job on the next higher level which this element triggers.  For example, the last line of the example above means that job KMPA@CMS (level -005) triggers job KMPA003D on the next higher level (level -004).

    DSNBR -   The DSNBR is only displayed if a data set trigger is involved, otherwise it will be blank.

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