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SDSF; Status panel (ST) Columns

13 Tuesday Mar 2012

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SDSF; Status panel (ST) Columns

The Status panel allows the user to display information about jobs, started tasks, and TSO users on the JES queues.

Column Name Title (Displayed) Width Description Access
Immed Delay
JNAME JOBNAME

8

Job name. This is the fixed field. It is ignored if coded on an FLD statement or ISFFLD macro.
JTYPE Type

4

Type of address space

X

JNUM JNum1

6

JES job number

X

JOBID JobID

8

JES job ID

X

OWNERID Owner

8

User ID of job owner, or default values of ++++++++ or ????????, if user ID not defined to RACF®

X

JPRIO Prty

4

JES job queue priority

X

QUEUE Queue

10

JES queue name for job

X

JCLASS C

1 (JES2)
8 (JES3)

JES input class

X

POS Pos

5

Position in JES queue

X

X

SYSAFF SAff

5 (JES2)
8 (JES3)

JES execution system affinity (if any)

X

ACTSYS ASys

4 (JES2)
8 (JES3)

JES active system ID (if job active)

X

STATUS Status

17

Status of job

X

PRTDEST PrtDest

18

JES print destination name

X

SECLABEL SecLabel

8

Security label of job

X

TGNUM TGNum

5

Track groups used by a job (JES2 only)

X

TGPCT TGPct

6

Percentage of total track group usage (JES2 only)

X

ORIGNODE OrigNode

8

Origin node name

X

EXECNODE ExecNode

8

Execution node name

X

DEVID Device

18

JES device name

X

RETCODE Max-RC

10

Return code information for the job

X

SRVCLS SrvClass

8

Service class

X

WLMPOS WPos

5

Position on the WLM queue

X

SCHENV Scheduling-Env

16

Scheduling environment for the job

X

DELAY Dly

3

Indicator that job processing is delayed

X

SSMODE Mode

4

Subsystem managing the job (JES or WLM)

X

ROOMN RNum

8

JES job room number

X

PNAME Programmer- Name

20

JES programmer name

X

ACCTN Acct

4 (JES2)
8 (JES3)

JES account number

X

NOTIFY Notify

8

TSO user ID from NOTIFY parameter on job card

X

ISYSID ISys

4 (JES2)
8 (JES3)

JES input system ID

X

TIMER Rd-Time

8

Time that the job was read in

X

DATER Rd-Date

8

Date that the job was read in

X

ESYSID ESys

4 (JES2)
8 (JES3)

JES execution system ID

X

TIMEE St-Time

8

Time that execution began

X

DATEE St-Date

8

Date that execution began

X

TIMEN End-Time

8

Time that execution ended

X

DATEN End-Date

8

Date that execution ended

X

ICARDS Cards

5

Number of cards read for job

X

MCLASS MC

2

MSGCLASS of job

X

TSREC Tot-Lines

10

Total number of spool records for job

X

OFFDEVS OffS

4

List of offload devices for a job or output that has been offloaded (JES2 only)

X

SPIN Spin

4

Indicator of whether the job is eligible to be spun X
SUBGROUP SubGroup

8

Submittor group

X

PHASENAME PhaseName

20

Name of the phase the job is in

X

PHASE Phase

8

Number of the phase the job is in

X

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