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Description

The DISPLAY PRCS PRINT JOB REQUEST REPORT command displays a report containing the current status of a specific process, job, or jobset.

Command Line Syntax

The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the DISPLAY PRCS PRINT JOB REQUEST REPORT command, using the command line, long form of its configuration options.

Command Argument

The DISPLAY PRCS PRINT JOB REQUEST REPORT command can be expressed as either:

  • -D (Short form)
  • -display (Long form)

The DISPLAY PRCS PRINT JOB REQUEST REPORT command argument, prcs_print_jobrequestreport, displays a report containing the current status of a specific process, job, or jobset.

Configuration Options

The following table describes all DISPLAY PRCS PRINT JOB REQUEST REPORT configuration options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the DISPLAY PRCS PRINT JOB REQUEST REPORT command line syntax, above.

Configuration
Option Name

Command Line
Long Form

Description

PROCESS_INSTANCE

-processinstance

Process instance number identifying the job, jobset, or process.

ITEM_INSTANCE

-iteminstance

Instance number of the scheduled job or jobset.

PRINT_JOB_TREE

-printjobtree

Specification for whether or not the job tree is included in the report.

PRINT_DIST_LIST

-printdistlist

Specification for whether or not the report-recipient distribution list is included in the report.

PRINT_SYSTEM_MESSAGE

-printsystemmessage

Specification for whether or not system messages are included in the report.

PRINT_APPLICATION_MESSAGE

-printapplicationmessage

Specification for whether or not application messages are included in the report.

PRINT_PARAM_LIST

-printparamlist

Specification for whether or not the parameter list for job items are included in the report.

OUTPUT_FORMAT

-outfmt

Format of the output for this command.

Example

-userid USERNAME1 -pwd PASSWORD1 -host-port-processinstance

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