Managing Jobs from the Job Overview

Use

The Job Overview, or Job Maintenance, screen is the single, central area for completing a wide range of tasks related to monitoring and managing jobs, including defining jobs; scheduling, rescheduling, and copying existing jobs; rescheduling and editing jobs and job steps; repeating a job; debugging an active job; reviewing information about a job; canceling a job's release status; canceling and deleting jobs; comparing the specifications of several jobs; checking the status of jobs; reviewing job logs; and releasing a job so it can run.

Procedure

To display the Job Overview screen, choose Start of the navigation pathCCMS Next navigation step Jobs Next navigation step MaintenanceEnd of the navigation path or call Transaction SM37. Before entering the Job Overview screen, the system first displays the Select Background Jobs screen. You'll need to complete this Job Selection screen to define the criteria for the jobs you want to manage. Once you've selected jobs to manage, you can choose from a wide range of management tasks:

  • To copy a single existing job, choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Copy.End of the navigation path

  • To reschedule or edit job steps or attributes of a single job, choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step ChangeEnd of the navigation path. A job step is an independent unit of work within a background job. Each job step can execute an ABAP or external program. Other variants or authorizations may be used for each job step. The system allows you to display ABAP programs and variants. You can scan a program for syntax errors. You can also display the authorizations for an authorized user of an ABAP job step.

  • To repeat a single job, choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Repeat schedulingEnd of the navigation path.

  • To debug an active job, choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Capture: active jobEnd of the navigation path. Only a single selection is allowed. If an active job seems to be running incorrectly (e.g., running for an excessively long time), you can interrupt and analyze it in debugging mode in a background process, and then either release it again or stop it altogether.

  • To review information about a job, choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Job detailsEnd of the navigation path. Details displayed can include:

    • current job status

    • periodicity, or the repetition interval

    • other jobs linked to the current job, either as previous or subsequent jobs

    • defined job steps

    • spool requests generated by the current job

  • To cancel a job's "Released" status, select the job or jobs from the Job Overview list and choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Release Next navigation step ScheduledEnd of the navigation path.

  • To cancel a job from running but keep the job definition available, select the job or jobs from the Job Overview list and choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Cancel active jobEnd of the navigation path.

  • To delete a job entirely, select the job or jobs from the Job Overview list and choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step DeleteEnd of the navigation path. Jobs with the status of Ready or Running cannot be deleted.

  • To compare the specifications of more than one job, select the jobs from the Job Overview list and choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Compare jobsEnd of the navigation path.

  • To check the status of jobs, select the job or jobs from the Overview Job list and choose Start of the navigation pathJob Next navigation step Check statusEnd of the navigation path. This allows you to either change the job status back to Planned or cancel the job altogether. This is especially useful when a job has malfunctioned.

  • To review job logs, select a job or jobs with the status Completed or Canceled from the Job Overview list and choose Start of the navigation pathGoto Next navigation step Job logEnd of the navigation path.

  • To release a job so it can run, select a job from the Job Overview list and choose Start of the navigation pathGoto Next navigation step ReleaseEnd of the navigation path.