There is a tricky situation where jobs are running in production.
I need to build a job where i should get the count and the names of the jobs finished, aborted , finished with warning and not complied.
they wanted to know the number of jobs
when i queried to find the number of jobs it says 1245 jobs
Its ok not to know the details of not compiled jobs...
You need to build a job to do this or can you do something from the command line? I ask because you can script this using dsjob which can be simpler for people if they haven't done much work with the DSGet* API functions and BASIC.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers
The dsjob Command Line Interface is fully documented, plus has full 'usage' statements if you run it with missing arguments like any good UNIX command. So you need to do some research, as noted check on the following options:
dsjob -ljobs
dsjob -jobinfo
Between those two you'll get everything you need, I do believe.
-craig
"You can never have too many knives" -- Logan Nine Fingers