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Table 1 Completed Job Steps table
Column | Description |
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Click to open a dialog box that provides additional information on the selected program. | |
Job | Displays the name of the executed job. |
Program | Displays the name of the executed ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming) program. |
User | Displays the name of the user executing the job. |
Application Server | Displays the name of the application server that the job step was executed on. |
Started | Indicates the 5-minute time slice the job was started in. |
Completed | Indicates when the job was completed. |
Step | Indicates step number that was executed. |
Duration | This column displays the time that has elapsed since job began running, in HH:MM:SS format, or a stacked graph broken down into DB Time, Application Time and Queue Time components, when you click the column icon. Click the relevant icons to display the information in this column as a stacked graph or in a time format. |
Displaying additional completed job details
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Table 2 Running Jobs table
Column | Description |
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Job | Displays the name of the job that is being executed. |
Program | Displays the name of the ABAP program that is being executed. |
User | Displays the name of the user executing the job. |
Application Server | Displays the name of the application server that the job step is executing on. |
Status | Indicates the status of the running Job. |
Started | Indicates the time the job started. |
Elapsed Time | The time that has elapsed since batch job started running. |
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Examining currently running jobs can help you identify problematic jobs that cause your system to respond poorly. You can detect jobs that are waiting to be executed, or are executing for too long a period and affecting your system’s performance.