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LRDYP Examples

LRDYP

LRDYP,LIST=STATUS,SEQ=PRTY

LRDYP SEQ=PRTY DATE=YY.DDD PAGE 0001 JOB QUE CA-7 JOB TAPE1 TAPE2 CPU START TIME PRIORITY NAME NAME NMBR CLS NBR/PRTY NBR/PRTY %UTIL/PRTY MINS/PRTY ORIG/NEW FXABA02M RDY 0371 A 000/000 003/050 008.000/010 E052/001- 100/0159 PERAC01D RDY 0016 ..... JOB IS ALREADY SUBMITTED ..... SLIF-00 REQUEST COMPLETED AT 15:57:34 on YY.DDD

This panel contains the following fields:

JOB NAME

Indicates the name of the job as defined in the database. See NAME field on the job definition panel.

QUE NAME

RDY indicates listing only the ready queue.

CA-7 NMBR

Indicates the CA WA CA 7 Edition assigned job number.

JOB CLS

Indicates the workload balancing class indication for this job. See CLASS field on the DB.1 panel or WLBCLASS on the DB.10 panel.

TAPE1

Indicates the number of tape drives this job requires and the amount the original priority of the job is adjusted due to tape drive use.

TAPE2

Indicates the number of tape drives this job requires and the amount the original priority of the job is adjusted due to tape drive use.

CPU %UTIL/PRTY

Indicates the calculated CPU use (using CLOCK-TIME and CPU-TIME from the DB.1 panel) and the amount that the original priority of the job is adjusted due to this use.

START TIME

Indicates how early or late this job is and the amount that the original priority is adjusted due to the start time factor.

PRIORITY

Indicates the original priority (priority when this command was entered) and the new priority based on the rewards or penalties from the previous fields.