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Date: | Fri, 15 Jan 1999 10:30:11 -0600 |
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I believe the console messages logged to the syslog files (assuming you are
logging these) will have the information. If you want a possible simple
method, how about a script that streamx's the file, writes SHOWTIME to a
file, then write that information and the file name that was streamed into
your log file. There may be a method to write both the file name and
SHOWTIME into the log file without the middle step.
Haven't tried this, but it seems like it should be possible.
lb
Jay Willis wrote:
> Let's say I submit a job and it has to wait in line. If I do a showjob,
> it shows the time that my job was introduced. When my job finally logs
> on, that time (HPINTROTIME) changes to the time that it actually logs
> on. What I need to capture is that first time, the time that it was
> submitted, so that I can keep track of the time lag between
> submit/log-on.
>
> We are running under version 5.5 on a 947, and have MPEX and Streamx.
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