The following information is presented for each job in the Job Flow report:
Table 139 CTMRFLW Job Flow Report Fields
Field |
Description |
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CALENDR |
Name of the calendar, if scheduled by a calendar. |
DEPEND ON |
The names of the members (jobs) in the table, which are prerequisites for execution of the job. |
DESCRIPTION |
Short description of the job optionally supplied in the job scheduling definition. In addition, if RBCREF YES is specified, then rule-based calendars (and their accompanying scheduling criteria) to which the job refers are listed |
TABLE DEPENDENT |
Prerequisite condition that is added (created) by a job belonging to another table. |
LVL |
Submission level of the job in the table. For example, 1 – first job in the table, 2 – a job that depends on one (or more) jobs in Level 1, and so on. |
MANUAL COND |
Prerequisite conditions that are added manually (that is, conditions that are not added automatically by any job analyzed in the job flow). |
Note: Because conditions may be up to 39 characters long, if a manual condition or a condition that causes cross-table dependency is more than 20 character long, it is split into two lines when displayed in the Job Flow report. |
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MEMBER |
The member name (from parameter MEMNAME). |
scheduling data |
The days in the month, or the days of the week, or specific dates, or the name of the library to be checked for free space. If a time limit is specified for the job, that appears, as well. |
TAPE |
Quantity required for a Quantitative resource whose name starts with TAPE. |
TYP |
Schedule type. possible values:
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Note: M and W schedule types can be preceded by an AND sign (&) or an OR sign (|), indicating AND/OR logic. |
Note: The CTMRFLW utility recognizes if the report input is from an AJF file. If this is the case, the Job Flow report displays different information. For further detail see Fields of the Job Flow Report when input is an AJF file.
Job flows that are cyclic can be defined to Control-M. Since it is impossible to determine which job in a cycle runs first, the Job Flow report program makes an arbitrary decision where to break the cycle. The job selected is marked by an asterisk (*) to the left of the member name, and a warning message is issued.
Figure 39 illustrates a sample output of a Job Flow report.
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