If I try to use MPEX's SPOOL.READYTIME variable in a command,
sometimes it works, some times it does not:
Here is a working example for values greater than 9:10 AM:
/SYS/PUB%>SHOWOUT @[log in to unmask](SPOOL.READYTIME>09:10T AND SPOOL.READYDATE=TODAY)
MPEX %SHOWOUT @[log in to unmask](SPOOL.READYTIME>09:10T AND SPOOL.READY PAGE 1
TRACY,MANAGER.SYS,PUB THU, AUG 29, 2002, 10:14 AM
SPFile# Filename Pri JOB#:jobname,user.account,group Ready Date
#O75076 ESTLHRS 1 #S6725:CYBLE,MANAGER.JL THU 9:50AM
#O75401 UT432M 2 #S6859:X7093,MANAGER.JL THU 4:25PM
#O75808 $STDLIST 1 #J4113:LODPLCOD,MANAGER.JL THU 9:10AM
#O75807 $STDLIST 1 #J4112:LODPLCOD,MANAGER.JL THU 9:10AM
(Noting the fact that it SHOULD NOT have reported the two at 9:10AM
since it was a GREATER THAN function.)
However, if I try to select the exact time of 9:10 just to get two of
the above it does not report them:
/SYS/PUB%>,
SHOWOUT @[log in to unmask](SPOOL.READYTIME=09:10T AND SPOOL.READYDATE=TODAY)
Processing @[log in to unmask]
No MPE-named files found in file set. (CIWARN 431)
What's with that? Or is there a hidden time field that is different
that what is reported in SHOWOUT.
(For you Purists, LISTSPF reports 09:10.)
BT
NNNN
Tracy Johnson
MSI Schaevitz Sensors
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