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2.3 Text Display


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6.1 - Batch User Job Activity File

FILENAME=BATJOBxx

The Batch User Job Activity File contains data
quantifying a user's Batch service (turnaround), load, and
usage for an individual job execution in the DETAIL
Time-Span, and for total usage in the MONTHS and YEARS
Time-Spans.

The following three sections describe the file's
organization, list the data elements maintained, and provide
usage hints.

    1 - File Organization
    2 - Data Elements List
    3 - Usage Considerations

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  Figure 2-6.  Document Browse Text Display Panel



The Text Browse Panel displays the text of the sections that
were chosen for browsing.  This display is manipulated by the
standard ISPF browse commands, such as Up, Down, Find,
Locate, and End.  These commands and others are documented in
the ISPF online help.

There are several ways to display this browse panel:

o One or more specific sections can be browsed using the
  Browse (B) line command.

o All sections listed on the display can be browsed together
  using the Browse (B) primary command.

o You may browse the text from your most recent text browse
  (or print) by using the keyword LAST after the B command.

Tip: The Browse (B) primary command is useful for producing
an overview of a large portion of a CA MICS document. To do
this, set Levels = 1 and browse from one of the higher-level
sections.  To produce a detailed segment of a document,
select a lower-level section and set Levels = A.

To close the Text Browse display and return to the Text
Selection panel, use the END key.