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TAATOOLs has a CVTQHST command that will convert QHST to a database file and from that you can probably get the start and stop time of each job.

Sam

On 8/3/2010 2:31 PM, msmith6@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Is there a way without running something such as Performance Tools to gather the wall clock time it takes jobs for a day to complete?
I printed the history log looking for CPF1164 but that's the execution time, not wall clock.
For instance, I had a job that reported 8 seconds but entered the system at 11:04 and ended at 11:06.

I would need to gather the information for the whole day.

Thanks,
m.

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