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Use

You use this tab to overview and browse the job instances of one or more job definitions that were executed by certain tasks.

There are two screen areas:

  • You use the Jobs screen area to view basic information about a job.

    In one view you see only a portion of the jobs that were selected from the back end. You can also browse to the next portions of jobs. The jobs are sorted by their end time with the latest being on top.

  • In the JobDetails you see more information about a job, as well as its parameters and its log.

Prerequisites

You have started the SAP NetWeaver Scheduler for Java.

For more information, see Scheduling Jobs .

Procedure

Viewing Jobs

You can view a portion of 500 jobs carried out by the defined job tasks.

To view the next portion of jobs, choose Next .

For each job, you also see the following information:

Column Heading

Meaning

Name

Name of the job

Status

The current status of the job.

It can be COMPLETED , RUNNING , or FAILED .

Status FAILED means one of the following:

  • UNKNOWN

    When a job is in execution while the server node where it runs crashes, the status is set to UNKNOWN while the server node restarts.

  • ERROR

    A job is set to ERROR when an error occurs during job execution.

  • STARTING

    A job can be in state STARTING when all resources are used and no more jobs can be executed.

Return Code

The return code, which can be set by the job implementer according to the state of the job.

Start

The date and time when the job started, as well as the time zone, in which the job was carried out.

End

The date and time when the job ended, as well as the time zone in which the job was carried out.

User

The user who scheduled the job.

Scheduler

The name of the scheduler, which was used to trigger this job.

Filtering and Sorting Jobs

  • To filter jobs according to their status, choose the Global Filter pushbutton.

    The system performs the filtering of all jobs in the back end.

  • To sort jobs ascending or descending according to column content, select the heading of the column that you want to sort.

    The system sorts only the jobs, which are displayed in the currently loaded portion of jobs.

Displaying Job Details

To view details about a certain job, select the job in the Jobs screen area.

In the JobDetails screen area, the following details appear:

  • The Info tab contains the following general information:

    Field

    Meaning

    Description

    Description on the job.

    Job ID

    Unique ID of the job.

    Application Name

    The name of the application with which the job is deployed.

    Scheduler Name

    The name of the scheduler in the context of which the job was executed

    User

    The name of the user under which the job was executed

    Submit Date

    The date when the execution of the job has been communicated to JMS.

    Start Time

    The time when the job started.

    End Time

    The time when the job finished.

    Submit Date

    The time when the job was submitted.

    Retention Period

    The retention period determines the number of days for which the job logs are persisted in the database.

    Status

    The status of the job ( COMPLETED, RUNNING, FAILED )

    Return code

    The return code of the job

  • The Parameters tab contains the following information about the parameters with which the job was scheduled to run:

    Column

    Meaning

    Name

    Name of the parameter.

    Type

    The data type of the parameter.

    Direction

    Indicates if the parameter is incoming or outgoing.

    Default Value

    Contains the default value of the parameter if it is defined.

    Description

    The description of the job parameter taken from the job-definition.xml

    Group

    The group to which this job parameter belongs, taken from the job-definition.xml

    Value

    Contained the parameter value, which was set by the task when the task was defined.

  • The Log tab contains the logs, which the job produced during execution.

    You can view the log message, its severity, and time stamp.

    If the log is large, you can browse it in portions using the Next pushbutton.