The following is typical output found in the SYSMSG produced by a batch job on 
our z/OS 1.9 system:
  -STEPNAME PROCSTEP    RC   EXCP   CONN    TCB    SRB  CLOCK   SERV
  -NNN1SW               00   2326   1195 200.44    .00     .9  3094K
  -NNN1HW               00   2316   1069    .64    .00     .0   9753

The following are the step termination message produced for those steps:
  /START 2009139.1224
  /STOP  2009139.1225 CPU    0MIN 46.98SEC SRB    0MIN 00.03SEC

  /START 2009139.1225
  /STOP  2009139.1225 CPU    0MIN 00.15SEC SRB    0MIN 00.01SEC

We are not able to reconcile the step TCB time, particularly in the first step, 
with the actual run/clock time of that step.  In fact, the TCB time attributed 
to the first step is considerably greater than the job's entire wall-clock run 
time.

The ratios match -- 200.44/.64 ~= 46.98/.15 -- but what units is the "200.44" 
in?  What is the TCB time showing us?

Thanks,

...phsiii

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