Logon format
- CPU
- The workstation on which the job runs.
- Schedule
- The name of the job stream.
- SchedTime
- The time and date when the job was scheduled to run in the plan.
- Job
- The name of the job. The following notation might precede a job
name:
- >> rerun as
- A job that was rerun with the rerun command, or as a result of automatic recovery.
- >> rerun rerun_number of rerun_total
- A job that is part of a rerun sequence and its position within the sequence
- >> repeated as
- The second and subsequent runs of an every job.
- State
- The state of the job or job stream. See “Standard Format” for information about state.
- Return code
- The return code of the job.
- Job#
- The process identification number displayed as #Jnnnnn.
- Logon
- The user name under which the job runs. On Windows operating systems you can have one of the following formats:
- user name
- Where username is the name of the Windows user.
- domain\username
- Where domain is the Windows domain of the user and the username is the name of the Windows user.
- username@internet_domain
- Where username@internet_domain is the name
of a system user in an e-mail address format. The username is followed
by the "at sign" followed by the name of the Internet domain with
which the user is associated.Note: Insert the escape character '\' before the '@' character in the username@internet_domain value in the logon field. For example if you are using the administrator@bvt.com user in the logon field, use the following syntax:
..................... ; logon=administrator\@bvt.com