Ron,
Correct, that is also what I see: 4 dashes and the time of the triggering
message. Probably it needs a doc-update.
Kees.
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Kees,
Thanks for that. That
Hi all,
I hope someone can clear up some confusion on my part.
In the jes log for running jobs and stcs messages are produced of the format -
18.36.58 STC01465 SATURDAY, 30 APR 2011
...snip...
00.00.05 STC01465 SUNDAY,01 MAY 2011
...snip...
00.00.05 STC01465
On 5/10/2011 10:56 AM, Ron MacRae wrote:
Hi all,
I hope someone can clear up some confusion on my part.
In the jes log for running jobs and stcs messages are produced of the format -
18.36.58 STC01465 SATURDAY, 30 APR 2011
...snip...
00.00.05 STC01465 SUNDAY,01 MAY
I believe it is triggered by the first message to be written to the job log
for a given day, if no messages are written on Monday, then no date message
is written.
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Ron MacRae ronmac...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
Hi all,
I hope someone can clear up some
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Hi all,
I hope someone can clear up some confusion on my part.
In the jes log for running jobs and stcs messages are produced of the
format -
18.36.58 STC01465
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Hi all,
I hope someone can clear up some confusion on my part.
In the jes log for running jobs and stcs messages are produced of the
format -
18.36.58 STC01465 SATURDAY, 30
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