Howdy?
Errr....ahhh:
JOB TESTTIME,PJTT.TESTRACT,DATA20.
Priority = DS; Inpri = 8; Time = UNLIMITED seconds.
Job number = #j42.
TUE, JAN 19, 1999, 12:40 PM.
HP3000 Release: C.50.00 User Version: C.50.00
MPE/iX HP31900 B.79.06 Copyright Hewlett-Packard 1987.
All rights reserved.
STREAMED BY JIM,PJTT.TESTRACT (#S140) ON LDEV# 14
STREAM DATE: TUE, JAN 19, 1999, 12:28 PM
:COMMENT
:COMMENT JOB TO CHECK SYSOUT STREAM TIMES
:COMMENT
:PAUSE 3
:EOJ
CPU sec. = 1. elapsed min. = 1. TUE, JAN 19, 1999, 12:40 PM.
The sysout *does* give the time submitted - 12:28 PM. As well as beginning
of execution (12:40PM)
and exit time (also 12:40PM). So the stuff is there, but I also would not
care to wade about in this stuff,
particularly as the text is probably subject to "change without notice" from
hp.
Jim Trumbull
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Willis [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 11:26 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Question concerning job times
>
> Joseph Rosenblatt wrote:
>
> > Jay Willis wrote:
> > >The file JOBLOGT contains these lines:
> > >The following job was submitted at 9:15 AMJHRRTEST Job#: 355
> > >Date: FRI, JAN 15, 1999
> > >Job logged-on at 9:16 AM
> > >Job logged-off at 9:17 AM
> > >Streamed by: JAY,MGR.HRIS (#S444)
> >
> > All of this information is contained in the $STDLIST so why go through
> all
> > of the hassle to "capture" it.
> > The last line of course has the logoff data.
> >
> > JOB AJOB.PUB.SYS
> > Priority = DS; Inpri = 8; Time = UNLIMITED seconds.
> > Job number = #j4991.
> > MON, JAN 18, 1999, 12:01 AM.
> > HP3000 Release: C.55.02 User Version: C.55.02
> > MPE/iX HP31900 C.05.08 Copyright Hewlett-Packard 1987.
> > All rights reserved.
> > STREAMED BY YOSEF, MANAGER.SYS (#J4245) ON LDEV# 10
> > STREAM DATE: MON, JAN 11, 1999, 12:01 AM
>
>
> Two reasons:
> 1. The stdlist does not indicate when the job was submitted, only when it
> logged on and off.
> 2. I don't want to have to shuffle through a stack of stdlists for a
> particular job. With this flat and CIRcular (?!) file, I can scan through
> it
> to see when a job was submitted, by whom, and when it logged on and off.
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