The Allocation time and Program Load time do NOT have
dates in the SMF 30 record; only those times.
The Initiate time does have its date field, so
the (MXG) construction of the Allocation date-time value
uses the Initiate date and a comparison of Init/Aloc
times to determine if the allocation
expected this somewhere in the SCT, but no luck.
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On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 3:18 AM, Binyamin Dissen
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 13:26:15 +0930 Anthony Thompson
anthony.thomp...@nt.gov.au wrote:
:ASCBINTS would be job start time, not current step.
True.
Oops. My bad. I didn't notice you wanted the step time. I don't
In spoef65lv15dp2e450lunfusfs8rofm...@4ax.com, on 12/02/2010
at 11:18 AM, Binyamin Dissen bdis...@dissensoftware.com said:
Herbert W. Barry Merrill also gave that suggestion, which was a good
idea.
FWIW, he is Dr. SMF; if he doesn't know who did what to whom in
which release, nobody does. If
On 12/2/2010 12:05 PM, Chris Craddock wrote:
Oops. My bad. I didn't notice you wanted the step time. I don't know off the
top of my head which step-level control block would have that (although
there must be one somewhere)
When there is a TCT, the allocation start time is in TCTAST, and
On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 14:26:14 -0500 Gerhard Postpischil gerh...@valley.net
wrote:
:On 12/2/2010 12:05 PM, Chris Craddock wrote:
: Oops. My bad. I didn't notice you wanted the step time. I don't know off the
: top of my head which step-level control block would have that (although
: there must be
I know. But no date field that I can find.
There has to be.
The SMF30 records have an 8 byte field that has date and time.
It has to come from somewhere.
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I know. But no date field that I can find.
There has to be.
The SMF30 records have an 8 byte field that has date and time.
It has to come from
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I know. But no date field that I can find.
There has to be.
The SMF30 records have an 8 byte field that has date and time
-MAIN] Field that contains timestamp of when current
jobstep
started?
The SMF30 record is completed with data from other records, eg. SMF4(step
termination).
It's possible that the date/time is maintained elsewhere until such time
that
the SMF30 needs to be written.
There are fields
On 12/2/2010 3:11 PM, Binyamin Dissen wrote:
I know. But no date field that I can find.
The JCT extension has JCTXSSD; I found the reference in Gilbert
Saint-Flour's SYSDEBUG routine.
Gerhard Postpischil
Bradford, VT
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Binyamin Dissen wrote:
:When there is a TCT, the allocation start time is in TCTAST, and
:execution start (program loaded) in TCTPPST.
I know. But no date field that I can find.
Seemed you find no joy.
May I suggest that you look at IEFUSI for example?
As documented in SMF book, this:
The
Binyamin Dissen wrote:
IIRC there is a field which has the timestamp of when the current step
started, but I cannot seem to find it.
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IIRC there is a field which has the timestamp of when the current step
started, but I cannot seem to find it.
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IIRC there is a field which has the timestamp of when the current step
IIRC there is a field which has the timestamp of when the current step
started, but I cannot seem to find it.
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