These forecast commands produce reports that display the structures of job flows defined in the CA Workload Automation SE database. They are used to deal with individual structures within the database definitions rather than the entire workload.
The FSTRUC command can produce a forward forecast of a job structure from a starting job with a specific or implied starting date and time.
You can use the FRJOB and FRQJOB commands to produce reverse job structures. They display the paths of control that cause the delivery of the target job into the system through job, data set, and network trigger definitions. That is, answer the question "How does this job get into the system?". The queue variation of this command is FRQJOB. FRQJOB looks at the status queues to determine whether a job in the trigger chain currently resides in the queues.
Reports on an entire CPU job flow structure from the database with starting and ending times.
Produces a reverse job flow structure from the database to identify trigger chains and header jobs.
Produces a reverse job flow structure from the database and the status queues to identify trigger chains and real-time header jobs.
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