Steve,
We saw this too.  Look at OA06051.
Don't despair.
John

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Flynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 5:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: z/OS 1.6 - step-time rounding errors...

We upgraded to zOS 1.6 last weekend. On Monday I noticed a job I'd
just written was reporting some weird values for elapsed wall-clock
time...

16.35.29 JOB05267  -JOBNAME  STEPNAME PROCSTEP    RC   EXCP    CPU    SRB
CLOCK
16.35.29 JOB05267  -CM700DSP          KSL         00   769K   1.88    .18
34.57
16.35.31 JOB05267  -CM700DSP          ANALYSE     00    244    .01    .00
.04
16.35.31 JOB05267  -CM700DSP EMAIL    STEP0010 FLUSH      0    .00    .00
1439.9

That last step flushed, but appeared to take almost 24 hours to do so.
I mentioned this to our sysprogs, who said my job was the only one to
exhibit this problem. I've just analsysed the weeks archived syslogs,
and found that about 34% of our flushed steps are showing the elapsed
wall-clock time of almost 24 hours, and I've found another 10,809
ocurrences of this in the syslogs.

I'm not sure if this site has modified the exit which produces this
figure (I'm not a sysprog, so I'd not know where to look, even if I
could understand the source when I found it).

Apparenttly, they can finding nothing on teh IBM database for anything
resembling this, which makes me think it's a bug in some exit we've
modified at this site.

Can anyone give me any clues as to where I could look to invesitigate
further?

-- 
Steve
Despair - It's always darkest just before it goes pitch black...

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