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Chapter 2- The JOBWATCH Command

Job Watch (JOBWATCH)

                               Job Watch (JOBWATCH)

 Type choices, press Enter.

 End Time . . . . . . . . . . . .   ________      0-240000, *NONE
 Job Interval . . . . . . . . . .   _____         1-1439

                            Additional Parameters

 Monitor Subsystem  . . . . . . .   *ALL          Name, *ALL
   Library  . . . . . . . . . . .                 Name, *LIBL, *CURLIB
                + for more values

 Job Status . . . . . . . . . . .   *ACTIVE       *ACTIVE, *ALL
 Debug mode . . . . . . . . . . .   *NO           *YES, *NO





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The Job Watch (JOBWATCH) command allows you to run a job that will monitor jobs on your system and trigger commands set up with the JOBWATCHCF command.

  • End Time - Specify the time you wish JOBWATCH to terminate. If the time specified is less than the current time, JOBWATCH will be run only once. If the value *NONE is specified for the end time, the job will run until it is ended manually.
  • Job Interval - Enter the job interval (in minutes) that you wish JOBWATCH to monitor jobs. If the end time entered is less than the current time, this parameter is ignored.
  • Monitor Subsystem - Enter a list of subsystems to monitor. A special single value of *ALL can be used to monitor all subsystems. A maximum of 20 subsystems can be specified.
  • Job Status - Select the type of jobs that you would like to process. The possible values are: *ACTIVE Process all active jobs. *ALL Process all jobs.
  • Debug mode - Debug mode will produce a spooled file listing the jobs that were processed.

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