C (Completed Mix Entries)

The C (Completed Mix Entries) command lists recently completed jobs and tasks and specifies the reasons for their termination.

Syntax

Explanation

C

Lists recently completed jobs and tasks. The number of jobs and tasks displayed is a function of the TERM LINES and TERM FIRST values of the ODT. For more information, refer to the TERM (Terminal) command.

C FULL

Specifies that the system is to display all available completed entries, for a maximum of the specified value of the MAX COMPLETED command. Refer to the MAX (Maximums) command.

C USER <usercode>

C FULL USER <usercode>

Specifies that the system is to display only those completed entries that ran with the specified usercode. The system searches the entire list, for a maximum of the number previously specified by the MAX COMPLETED command. Refer to the MAX (Maximums) command.

Examples

Example 1

This example shows a general response to the C command:

C
  -Job-Task-Time--Hist------ 10 COMPLETED ENTRIES ----------------
  1886\1928 12:22 SNTX (PRIYU) *ALGOL (PRIYU)CANDE/CODE590 ON FIRE
  1925\1925 12:22 EOJ   (NORM) JOB *SYSTEM/XREFANALYZER
  1923\1923 12:21 EOJ   (NORM) JOB NEDCOMPILE
  1923\1924 12:21 EOT   (NORM) *DCALGOL OBJECT/SYMBOL/NED
  1517\1922 12:20 EOT   (FARZIN) (FARZIN)CANDE STARTER
  1855\1918 12:19 EOT   (ROBY) (ROBY)WFLCODE ON PACK
  1855\1919 12:19 EOT   (FARZIN) *LIBRARY/MAINTENANCE
  1855\1915 12:17 EOT   (ROBY) (ROBY)WFLCODE ON PACK
  1855\1916 12:17 EOT   (ROBY) *LIBRARY/MAINTENANCE
  1855\1912 12:14 EOT   (ROBY) (ROBY)WFLCODE ON PACK

The heading line appears on the first page of the Completed Entries display and on the ADM display of completed mix entries.

The completion time of the task or job is shown in 24-hour format.

The header “Hist” stands for history. History is the term used for “reason for termination.” Reasons for job and mix termination are as follows.

Reason

Description

?-DS

Discontinued. The reason is not known because the history was not set.

A-DS

Discontinued because of invalid job attributes.

D-DS

Data comm was discontinued.

E-DS

Discontinued because of a database error.

EOJ

End of job.

EOT

End of task.

F-DS

Discontinued because of a fault (for example, a divide by zero or segmented array error).

I-DS

Discontinued because of an I/O error.

N-DS

Discontinued because of a networking error.

O-DS

Discontinued by the operator.

P-DS

Programmatically discontinued.

Q-DS

Discontinued because the job failed queue insertion.

R-DS

Discontinued because of a resource limitation (for example, a print limit exceeded or stack overflow).

S-DS

Discontinued by the system.

SNTX

Syntax error.

U-DS

Discontinued for an unknown reason.

The name of the task or job is shown, prefixed by the usercode of the originator.

Example 2

This example shows the response to a request that the system display only those completed entries that ran with the usercode PDW:

C USER PDW
---Job--Task--Time--Hist---5 COMPLETED ENTRIES USER= PDW--
* 4118/4118   14:18 EOJ  (PDW) JOB COPY/MCP511
* 4118/4119   14:18 EOT  (PDW) *LIBRARY/MAINTENANCE
* 2286/4117   14:16 EOT  (PDW) (PDW)CANDE STARTER
* 2286/4035   14:06 EOT  (PDW) *OBJECT/ED ON SYS511
* 3457/3457   14:04 EOJ  (PDW) JOB (MAIL)SYSTEM/RUNMAIL ON PACK