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Should be absolutely no problem with creating this data area.  I noticed no
changes in anything when I did it, HOWEVER, I did perform the change through
our normal change process system, which documents it, and presents the
change to a committee and tehn I schedule to make the change.  You can thank
Sorbanes and Oxley for this red tape.  Really, this is good, so all changes
to a production server can be tracked correctly!



Larry Ketzes
Senior Security Project Analyst
American Life Insurance Company

One ALICO Plaza
600 King Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: 302-594-2146
Mobile: 302-559-1631
Email: larry.ketzes@xxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
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It does not exist. Is there any danger to just going ahead and creating it
as you outlines, or should i run it by the powers that be?

Steve


> You need to have a data area in ROBOTLIB named RBSDEP.  If this data area
> exists, then you are tracking non-robot jobs.  If it does not yet exist,
> then you can execute the following command:
> Robotlib/rbtinssbm.   Take the defaults, and when you hit the enter key,
> the
> data area will be created.
> To see the tracking, go to the Robot main menu, go into option 3 - Control
> Menu, then select option 5 - Job Completion History!   TaDa!!!  Non Robot
> jobs are now being recorded here.
>
> Larry Ketzes
> Senior Security Project Analyst
> American Life Insurance Company
>
> One ALICO Plaza
> 600 King Street
> Wilmington, DE 19801
> Phone: 302-594-2146
> Mobile: 302-559-1631
> Email: larry.ketzes@xxxxxxx
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces+larry.ketzes=aig.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces+larry.ketzes=aig.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
> steema@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 4:08 PM
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
> Subject: RE: Robot - how long jobs take
>
> Larry, how do you run this functions?
>>
>  Robot has an option to allow you to track start times, end times, and
>> elapsed processing times of both Robot jobs AND Non-Robot jobs.  We use
>> this
>> function.
>>
>> Larry Ketzes
>> Senior Security Project Analyst
>> American Life Insurance Company
>>
>> One ALICO Plaza
>> 600 King Street
>> Wilmington, DE 19801
>> Phone: 302-594-2146
>> Mobile: 302-559-1631
>> Email: larry.ketzes@xxxxxxx
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
>> steema@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 3:48 PM
>> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
>> Subject: Robot - how long jobs take
>>
>> We use ROBOT but in general is there a way to check
>> how long batch jobs take (took) on a regular basis? So that I can focus
>> on
>> long running jobs, and see if I can find ways to shorten their time.
>>
>> I have found in old code, too many READs where a CHAIN is much better.
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