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Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2 User Guide
6.2.1
Chapter 4      Job Activity 
  Job Activity Interface
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Calendar – The job was compiled into the schedule according to its calendar.
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On Demand – The job was an ad hoc insertion through either operator action or the command 
line.
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Owner – The user who owns the job. If the job is owned by a workgroup, the owner of the 
workgroup. Note that this column does not display the workgroup name itself, but the owner of the 
workgroup.
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Parent Group(s) – All of the parent job groups that the job or job group belongs to. If the job or job 
group belongs to several job groups, the group path is shown.
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Command – The command, program or script that the job will execute, as specified in the job’s 
definition. The command path is relative to the agent machine on which the job runs. The command 
data includes any command parameters. 
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Exit Code – The exit code that the command returns when the job is complete. The exit code is one 
way of determining whether the completion status of the job is Completed Normally (the exit code 
equals 0) or Completed Abnormally (the exit code does not equal 0). The exit code value can range 
from 0 to 30,000.
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Job Full Name – The full directory path to the job and its job group name.
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Job Type – The type of job.
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Parent Group – The immediate parent job group that the job or job group belongs to.
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Job Class – The job class the job is assigned to, if any.
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Alias – An alternate name for the job, as set in its job definition. The job alias is limited to eight 
characters and due to this limitation is often used in the command line mode to refer to a job.
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Predecessors – The job dependencies that have to be fulfilled before this job can run. This job will 
not run until the Predecessors have fulfilled the conditions set in this job’s definition.
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Successors – Jobs that use this job as a job dependence. This job must fulfill a certain condition 
before Successors can run.
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Group Instance – The group instance number applies only to jobs and groups with a parent group. 
As opposed to the day instance number (also known as the job ID) which is unique, the Group 
Instance 
is relative to other jobs in the parent group.
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Agent Instance – The agent instance number applies only to broadcast jobs. For more information 
on broadcast jobs, see 
. The Agent Instance is relative to other jobs run by 
the same agent.
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Ext ID – This number corresponds to the External
 
ID
 
field in a job’s Job
 
Detail dialog. This 
number is the process ID number that the Windows operating system assigns to the highest level 
process within the job. If this is a SAP or PeopleSoft job, the Ext ID is the same as the SAP or 
PeopleSoft job ID.
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WaitOp – Indicates if a job is waiting for the operator to release it.
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Calendar – Displays the name of the calendar associated with the job instance.
Each column can be sorted in either ascending or descending order. Click any column name to change 
the column sort. For example, click Name on top of the Name column. The items in the column 
alphabetize from z to a. Click Name again and the items alphabetize from a to z. For a column that is 
numerical, the sort changes from earliest to latest time, or latest to earliest time.