Job Details – History Tab

The History tab shows the job run history details of every occurrence of the job in the production schedule. The system sorts the list first by Start Time, then by job number in descending order. The history includes jobs that have been completed and jobs currently waiting to run either as repeated jobs or in future days of the production schedule. The history is retained according to the retention history setting in the job’s definition.

Note: To resize columns on the History tab, click the right border bar and drag it left or right.

This tab contains these elements:

  • SLA Status – Indicates the SLA status for each job instance based on one of these SLA levels the job instance reaches during its life cycle.

    • None – This level is assigned to a job instance without an SLA Time window.

    • On Time/Met – This level is assigned to a job instance when it completes on time.

    • At Risk – This level is assigned to an in-progress job instance which is at the risk of violating the SLA Time window.

    • May Breach – This level is assigned to an in-progress job instance which may breach the SLA Time window.

    • In Risk – This level is assigned to a job instance that completes within the SLA Risk window.

    • In Breach – This level is assigned to a job instance when the job instance completes within the SLA Breach window or beyond the SLA Risk window in the absence of the SLA Breach window.

    • Breached – This level is assigned to a job instance that is completed beyond the SLA Breach window.

      Note: All the job instances assigned with the SLA status At Risk or higher level are marked as Critical.

  • Job No. – Shows the unique number assigned to the job occurrence (day instance).

  • Date – Shows the date on which the occurrence was scheduled to run.

  • Status – Shows the present or final status of the occurrence. For a description of job statuses, see Jobs and Job Groups.

  • Est Start – For past or present jobs, the time the job is estimated to start. For future jobs, this field represents the estimated time when the job occurrence is expected to start. The start time may vary due to system resource utilization, and job dependencies.

  • Ready – Shows the time when the job was ready to run.

  • Launch – Shows the time when the job was launched.

  • Wait Duration – Shows the duration the job waited (between the Ready time and the Launch time) before it ran.

  • Act Start – For past or present jobs, the actual time the job occurrence started. For future jobs, this field is blank.

  • Act End – For past jobs, the actual time the job occurrence ended. For currently running jobs or future jobs, this field is blank.

  • Duration – Shows the actual duration of the job.

  • Reruns – Shows the number of times the job has been rerun.

  • Command – Shows the command path, name, and parameters that were executed for the occurrence of the job.

  • Priority – Shows the priority of the job when the job ran.