Display Job History (DJHY)

Purpose: Use the Display Job History Screen to research the history of completed batch jobs. Job history displays in descending chronological order (newest to oldest).

Combining search criteria: When searching on this screen, you can combine search criteria to restrict the display to jobs that match all of your entries. For example, you can enter a Job name of PICK_GEN, a Start date of the previous Sunday, and a Start time of 2:00 p.m. (14:00:00) to display pick slip generation jobs started on the previous Sunday at 2:00 p.m. or later.

Tracking the total records evaluated and processed: The DEP_UPDATE (deposits) job and the PICK_GEN (pick slip generation) job also track the Total number of records evaluated and the Total number of records processed. If either of these numbers is equal to or greater than 1, the totals display when you place your cursor over the Job name for these jobs.

Note:

The system does not track total records evaluated and processed when you use the Reprocess Authorizations Screen (RPAA).

Display Job History Screen

How to display this screen: Enter DJHY in the Fast path field or select Display Job History from a menu.

Default sort: The job history records are sorted by default in descending chronological order (newest to oldest) based on start date and time. If multiple jobs have the same start date and time, they are sorted in ascending alphanumeric order.

Column sort: You can sort on any column on this screen by clicking on the column name. An arrow pointing up displays next to the field when the values for the field display in ascending sequence; an arrow pointing down displays next to the field when the values for the field display in descending sequence.

Field Description

Hostname

Indicates where the job is currently running. This information is available to Oracle staff for troubleshooting purposes.

Optionally, enter a complete, valid host name to display jobs run on that server.

Enter a full or partial server name to display job history records that start with your entry.

Alphanumeric, 50 positions.

Job No

The system-assigned identification number to track the job. Optionally, enter a job number to display job history records that match your entry exactly.

Numeric, 19 positions.

Job Name

The name of the job, such as PICK_GEN or CNTL_ASYNC. The BILL_UPD and AUTO_DEP jobs include the company number as a suffix, for example: BILL_UPD123 or AUTO_DEP123.

For the DEP_UPDATE, and PICK_GEN jobs, place your cursor over the job name to display the Total number of records evaluated and the Total number of records processed. These totals display for a job only if at least one of the totals is equal to or greater than 1.

Optionally, enter a full or partial job name to display job history records that contain your entry.

Alphanumeric, 50 positions.

Job Queue

The job queue where the job runs, such as QSYSNOMAX or QBATCH. Not included for the BILL_UPD or AUTO_DEP jobs. Optionally, enter a full or partial job queue name to display job history records that match your entry.

Alphanumeric, 10 positions.

Submitted By

The user ID of the person who submitted the job.

Optionally, enter a full or partial user name to display job history records that contain your entry.

Alphanumeric, 10 positions.

Start date

The date the job first started, even if it started originally on a different host than the displayed Hostname. Optionally, select a date and press Enter to display job history records from this date or later.

Numeric, 6 positions (in user date format).

Start time

The time the job first started, even if it started originally on a different host than the displayed Hostname. Optionally, enter a full or partial time to see job history records with this start time or later.

Numeric, 6 positions (HH:MM:SS, 24-hour format).

End date

The date when the job ended, if any. No date is displayed if the job is currently running, or if the BILL_UPD or AUTO_DEP job was submitted while another instance of the job for the same company was running.

Numeric, 6 positions (in user date format).

End time

The time when the job ended, if any. No time is displayed if the job is currently running, or if the BILL_UPD or AUTO_DEP job was submitted while another instance of the job for the same company was running.

Numeric, 6 positions (HH:MM:SS, 24-hour format).