jr3bjsub
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Format 1
jr3bjsub [SAP-destination-information] [SAP-logon-information] [redirection-information] -jn job-name [-class job-class] job-step-information... [{-tgh target-host|-tgs target-server}] [{-rs|-ri}] [-wait [-time monitoring-time [-cancel]] [-ival monitoring-interval] [-jo SAP-job-log-filename] [-mt [-mts message-type-character-string]]] [-with_child]]
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If the character string for the argument specification contains a space, enclose the argument with double quotation marks (").
Format 2
jr3bjsub -help
Description
Creates a background job in an SAP system.
The background jobs that can be registered on the SAP system are those that can be defined and executed using transaction code SM36.
When the job is successfully created, the SAP system assigns a job count to it to identify it. This job count is transferred to the standard output as part of a message.
The user can use the job count and the job name specified at creation to viewing the status of a created job or to cancel job execution.
Use the jr3bjdel command to delete jobs registered on the SAP system.
Arguments
SAP-destination-information
Specify the SAP system in which the job is to be created. Created jobs are usually executed with the load distributed among application servers that are capable of executing the jobs. With the -tgh option, however, it is possible to specify the system that will execute the jobs. For details about the format of SAP destination information, see (1) Common argument format for job control function commands.
SAP-logon-information
Specify logon information that is valid in the SAP system in which the job is to be created. Usually, a valid user for job execution is an SAP user who is specified in the SAP logon information. With the -auth option in the job step information, however, it is possible to specify a valid SAP user for job execution.
The language specified for the -l option in the SAP logon information affects the language for the SAP job log. It also affects the language for the error details that are returned by the SAP system and inserted into a message, such as KAJM0802-E and KAJM0813-E.
To change the language type of the ABAP program defined as a job step from the default of the SAP system when you execute the job, use the -lang option in the job step information. For details about the format of SAP logon information, see (1) Common argument format for job control function commands.
redirection-information
Specify standard output and standard error output files for command execution. For details about the format of redirection information, see (1) Common argument format for job control function commands.
-jn job-name
Specify the job name of the SAP job to be created. A character string of 1 to 32 bytes can be entered for the job name specification.
Note that the -jn option specification cannot be omitted.
-class job-class
Specify the job class (priority level of job execution) of the SAP job to be created. The characters that can be specified and their meaning are shown below.
A: High
B: Middle
C: Low
Normally, specify C. To execute a job with priority, specify B. To execute a job immediately in an emergency, specify A. The default is C.
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To specify a job class, JP1/AJS2 for EAP 07-50 or later must be installed on the execution destination host and the XBP 2.0 interface must be enabled in the connection destination SAP system.
job-step-information...
Specify a program (ABAP program or external program) as a job step in the job. If you specify two or more sets of job step information, you can assign two or more job steps to a job. Up to 99 sets of job step information can be specified. The job steps assigned to a job are executed in the order of assignment.
When setting up a job step, specify the -pa option (or -px option) and the options that follow (such as -auth) as a group. For an example of setting the job step, see the usage example.
The job step information format varies with the type of program specified as a job step. The job step information format of each program type is described below.
Job step information format (ABAP program)
-pa ABAP-program [-var variant] [-auth authorized-user] [-lang language] [-armode archive-mode] [-out output-device] [-ln lines] [-col columns] [-fmt format] [-cc number-of-copies] [-shwpwd authority] [-ip][-dp] [-rpd spool-retention-period] [-title spool-request-title] [-sapcvr SAP-cover] [-selcvr] [-receiver recipient] [-dpt department] [-objtyp object-type] [-doctyp document-type] [-info information-ID] [-text information-text] [temporary-variant-information]
- -pa ABAP-program
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Specify the name of the ABAP report program (ABAP program) to be added as a job step. A character string of 1 to 40 bytes can be entered in the ABAP program. Make sure that the ABAP program to be specified is preregistered in the SAP system.
- -var variant
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When there is a variant for the ABAP program, specify its name. A character string of 1 to 14 bytes can be entered for the variant name specification. Variants that can be specified with the -var option are limited to those that have been registered in the SAP system.
- -auth authorized-user
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Specify the name of the authorized user that is set when the ABAP program is executed. You can specify a character string of 1 to 12 bytes as the name of the authorized user. If you omit the -auth option, the user who logged on to the SAP system (user specified in the SAP logon information) is set as the authorized user when the ABAP program is executed.
- -lang language
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Enter a single-byte alphabetic character to specify the language to be used. You can use either Japanese or English. Specify the following language that can be used in the execution environment of the ABAP program.
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For Japanese: J
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For English: E
If the -lang option is omitted, the language used by the application server at the logon destination is used. The language specified by this option also affects the spool list output information.
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- -armode archive-mode
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Specify a method for archiving the execution results of the ABAP program.
The characters that can be specified and their meaning are shown below. The default archive mode is P (print).
P: Print
A: Archive
PA (or AP): Print and archive
If you assign A or PA to armode, you must also specify -objtyp, -doctyp, and -info.
- -out output-device
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Specify the name of the output destination device set for the SAP system as the print destination of the execution results of the specified ABAP program. Specify the abbreviation of the output device. A character string of between one and four bytes can be entered. If you omit the printer specification, the default output device defined for the SAP system is selected automatically.
- -ln lines
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Specify the number of lines to set the output format for the execution results of the ABAP program. The specifiable values are 1 to 255. If you omit this option, the SAP system will select an appropriate format.
You cannot specify the -ln option and the -fmt option together.
- -col columns
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Specify the number of columns to set the output format for the execution results of the ABAP program.
The specifiable values are 1 to 255. If you omit this option, the SAP system will select an appropriate format.
You cannot specify the -col option and the -fmt option together.
- -fmt format
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Specify the name of the output format for the execution results of the ABAP program.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 16 bytes. If you omit this option, an applicable format is selected by the SAP system.
You cannot specify the -fmt option and the -ln option or the -col option together.
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To specify the -fmt option, JP1/AJS2 for EAP 07-50 or later must be installed on the execution destination host and the XBP 2.0 interface must be enabled in the connection destination SAP system.
- -cc number-of-copies
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Specify the number of copies to be printed. A value of between 1 and 255 can be entered. If you omit the number of copies specification, it is automatically set to 1.
- -shwpwd authorization
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To prevent the illegal manipulation of print requests, you can specify an authorization character string. Users are allowed to manipulate print requests only when they have a spool action authorization object that matches the authorization character string entered here. A character string of between one and twelve bytes can be entered.
- -ip
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Immediately forwards print requests to the printer.
If this specification is omitted, instant output (instant printing) does not occur.
- -dp
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Deletes print requests after they have been sent to the printer.
If this specification is omitted, print requests are not deleted after they have been sent to the printer.
- -rpd spool-retention-period
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Specify how many days the print request should be retained.
The characters that can be specified and their meaning are shown below. If you omit this option, the print request will be retained for eight days (it will be deleted after eight days).
1 to 8: Number of days during which the print request will be retained
unlimited: The print request will be retained indefinitely.
- -title spool-request-title
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Specify the title of the spool request. You can specify a value of 1 to 68 bytes. If you omit this option, the title of the spool request is blank.
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To specify the -title option, JP1/AJS2 for EAP 07-50 or later must be installed on the execution destination host and the XBP 2.0 interface must be enabled in the connection destination SAP system.
- -sapcvr SAP-cover
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Specify this option to add a SAP cover, including the recipient name, section name, and other information, to the ABAP program execution results. The characters that can be specified and their meaning are shown below.
Y: A SAP cover will be added.
N: No SAP cover will be added.
D: A SAP cover may or may not be added depending on the setting of the printer.
If you omit the -sapcvr option, D is assumed for the SAP cover.
- -selcvr
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Specify this option to add a selected-report cover, containing the program execution condition, to the ABAP program execution results.
- -receiver recipient
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Specify this option to change the recipient of the print-out. If you specify this option, the receiver name printed on the SAP cover will also be changed. You can specify a character string of 1 to 12 bytes. If you do not specify a recipient, the user who is permitted to execute the ABAP program is assumed.
- -dpt department
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Enter the name of the department to be printed on the SAP cover.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 12 bytes. If you omit this option, the department specified in the profile of the user who is permitted to execute the ABAP program is assumed.
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To specify the -dpt option, JP1/AJS2 for EAP 07-50 or later must be installed on the execution destination host and the XBP 2.0 interface must be enabled in the connection destination SAP system.
- -objtyp object-type
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Specify an object type used to classify the archive of the report to be printed. You can specify a character string of 1 to 10 bytes. You must register the object type with the SAP system in advance.
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This option is mandatory if you assign A (Archive) or PA (Print and archive) to -armode. If you assign P (print) or nothing to -armode, do not specify this option.
- -doctyp document-type
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Specify a document type used to classify the archive of the report to be printed. You can specify a character string of 1 to 10 bytes. You must register the document type with the SAP system in advance.
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This option is mandatory if you assign A (Archive) or PA (Print and archive) to -armode. If you assign P (print) or nothing to -armode, do not specify this option.
- -info information-ID
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Specify an information ID that identifies the archive request. You can specify a character string of 1 to 3 bytes.
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This option is mandatory if you assign A (Archive) or PA (Print and archive) to -armode. If you assign P (print) or nothing to -armode, do not specify this option.
- -text information-text
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Enter an explanation that describes the contents of the archive request.
You can specify a character string of 1 to 40 bytes. You can specify this option when A (archive) or PA (print and archive) is set for -armode. You can omit this option.
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To specify the -text option, JP1/AJS2 for EAP 07-50 or later must be installed on the execution destination host and the XBP 2.0 interface must be enabled in the connection destination SAP system.
- temporary-variant-information
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Specify the value of the temporary variant set for the program (an ABAP program or an external program). If you specify more than one set of temporary variant information, you can assign multiple sets of temporary variant information to one program. Up to 32 sets of temporary variant information can be specified.
If you specify the -var option together, the items specified for the specified variant are read to overwrite the items specified for the -tv option, and then set for the temporary variant.
If the -var option is not specified together, only the items specified in the -tv option are set as the temporary variant.
Temporary variant information format
{-tv} {-selname item-name} [-sign I/E] [-option option] [-frm frm] [-to to]
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-selname item-name
Specify the name of the temporary variant. A character string of 1 to 8 bytes can be entered for the item name.
If you specify the -tv option, specify the -selname option.
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-sign I/E
Specify whether to select the temporary variant name specified for the item name. The specified value is passed to the SAP system as it is. Note that some items may not be set as a value of the temporary variant even if you specify them.
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-option option-value
Specify the option value# of the temporary variant name specified for the item name. A character string of 1 to 2 bytes can be entered for the option value. The specified value is passed to the SAP system as it is. Note that some items may not be set as a value of the temporary variant even if you specify them.
#: The option value that is displayed in the Display a Variant window when you start the ABAP Editor on the SAP frontend software
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-frm frm-value
Specify the frm value# of the temporary variant name specified for the item name. A character string of 1 to 45 bytes can be entered for the frm value. The specified value is passed to the SAP system as it is. In addition, some items may not be set as a value of the temporary variant even if you specify them. Specify the value used in the SAP system. Note that the value displayed in the SAP frontend software may be different from the one used in the SAP system.
#: The frm value that is displayed in the Display a Variant window when you start the ABAP Editor on the SAP frontend software
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-to to-value
Specify the to value# of the temporary variant name specified for the item name. A character string of 1 to 45 bytes can be entered for the to value. The specified value is passed to the SAP system as it is. In addition, some items may not be set as a value of the temporary variant even if you specify them. Specify the value used in the SAP system. Note that the value displayed in the SAP frontend software may be different from the one used in the SAP system.
#: The to value that is displayed in the Display a Variant window when you start the ABAP Editor on the SAP frontend software
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If you specify the temporary variant information, the XBP 3.0 interface must be enabled on the connection destination SAP system.
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Job step information format (external program)
-px external-program -xpgtgh target-host [-arg argument] [-auth authorized-user]
- -px external-program
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Specify the name of the external program to be added as a job step. A character string of 1 to 128 bytes can be entered for the external program specification.
The specified external program must comply with the following requirement:
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The external program must be executable by a SAP CPI-C user.
For information about SAP CPI-C users, see the SAP manual or online help.
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- -xpgtgh target-host
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Specify the name of the host that executes the external program. A character string of 1 to 32 bytes can be entered for the target host specification. Host names in the following formats can be used:
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Host name defined in the hosts file
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IP address
For this option, specify the name of the host on which the application server is running.
Note that the appropriateness of the target host specification (whether the specified host name or IP address is in the hosts file) will not be checked when the command is executed.
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- -arg argument
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If the external program requires an argument, specify the name of the argument. You can specify a character string of 1 to 255 bytes.
- -auth authorized-user
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Specify the name of the authorized user that is to be specified when the external program is executed. A character string of 1 to 12 bytes can be entered for the authorized user specification. However, since the external program is executed via the SAP CPI-C user, the authorized user specified by the -auth option becomes invalid. Note that the external programs are executed by SAP CPI-C users.
If the -auth option specification is omitted, the user that logs on to the SAP system (the user specified by the SAP logon information) is set as the authorized user when the external program is executed.
-tgh target-host
Specify the host name of the application server that executes the registered job. As the target host designation, a character string of between 1 and 32 bytes can be entered. From the list of host names displayed by the transaction SM51, you can also select the host name assigned to the application server that offers a background processing service.
If you specify this option, the command will select one of the application servers that are running on the specified host and designate it as the target system.
If you omit this option and the -tgs option, the SAP system will dynamically select the target system on which the job will run. You cannot specify the tgh and -tgs options at the same time.
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This option is the job definition compatible parameter created for Release 4.0 and earlier SAP systems. To define jobs for Release 4.5 or later SAP systems, use the -tgs option.
-tgs target-server
Specify the name of the application server or the job server group that executes the registered job. You can specify a character string of 1 to 20 bytes for the target server. When you use an application server, you can specify one of the names that are assigned to the application servers for providing background processing services (upper-case and lower-case characters are differentiated). These application server names are listed as host names by transaction SM51. When you use a job server group, you can specify one of the names (upper-case and lower-case characters are differentiated) of the job server groups containing the application servers that provide background processing services. These job server group names are listed by transaction SM61.
If you omit this option and the -tgh option, the SAP system will dynamically select the target system on which the job will run. You cannot specify the tgs and -tgh options at the same time.
-rs
This argument releases the job as soon as possible after its creation.
To release a job as soon as possible means that the job will be released when the system resources necessary for executing the job are allocated.
If the necessary resources cannot be allocated because another job is exclusively using the SAP system resources, release of the job is suspended until the necessary resources are allocated.
-ri
This argument releases the job immediately after its creation.
The job is released immediately after the command is entered, regardless of whether the system resources necessary for executing the job are allocated. Therefore, release of a job fails if another job is exclusively using the SAP system resources.
-wait
This argument performs job monitoring until the execution of the released job ends (until job execution ends, commands cannot be executed from the command line).
If the job being monitored for its completion is interrupted by the SAP system, the completion monitoring may not end. In such a case, a KAJM1836-W message appears. Follow the instructions in the message.
The -wait option is valid when the -rs or -ri option is specified.
-time monitoring-time
Specify the duration of job completion monitoring in minutes. Job completion will be monitored for the specified period of time. Make sure that this monitoring time setting is greater than the monitoring interval value that is specified by the -ival option. The specifiable range for monitoring time is from 1 to 65,535. If the -time option specification is omitted, there is no limit on the monitoring time.
When the -with_child option is specified, all jobs, including the child jobs, are monitored for their completion during this time.
If the job does not end within the specified monitoring time, that terminates the command without regard to the job status occurs.
The -time option is valid when the -wait option is specified.
-cancel
This argument cancels a job having the job count specified by the -jc option if it does not end within the time specified by the -time option. Note that this argument works only on an active job (job currently being executed). It does not cancel jobs under the following conditions:
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The job whose completion is being monitored is not active.
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An external program job step is being executed while the job whose completion is being monitored is active.
When the -with_child option is specified, all jobs, including the child jobs, are canceled.
If the -cancel option is not specified, the job execution continues as is in the SAP system.
The -cancel option is valid when the -time option is specified.
-ival monitoring-interval
Specify the interval in seconds at which a job is to be monitored. Job monitoring can be performed at the specified monitoring interval until the job ends (job polling monitoring). The specifiable monitoring interval range is from 1 to 65,535. If a monitoring interval is omitted when the -ival option is specified, the monitoring interval is 5 seconds.
The default monitoring interval setting of 5 seconds can be changed in the environment setup file.
The -ival option is valid when the -wait option is specified.
-jo SAP-job-log-filename
Specify the SAP job log output destination. The SAP job log is acquired when job execution ends (when the return value is 0 or 1 and the -wait option is specified). The length of the character string for the SAP job log filename varies depending on whether Windows or Linux is used.
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When Windows is used
A character string of 1 to 259 bytes can be entered for the SAP job log filename.
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When Linux is used
A character string of 1 to 255 bytes can be entered for the SAP job log filename.
If you do not use the full path to specify the SAP job log file, the file is created in the work directory of JP1/AJS3 for EAP. (If the JP1/AJS3 for EAP work directory is not defined, the file will be created in the current directory.)
For the SAP job log file name, do not specify a device file, such as /dev/null. If the SAP job log file is not needed, delete the file that is created.
The SAP job log output is in write-date write-time message-code (message class and message number) message-text format.
You can also write the SAP job log to this file.
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When the -se option is specified
You can output SAP job logs to the standard error output file specified in the -se option.
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When you do not specify the -se option, but specify a standard error output file name in the Define Details - [Custom Job] dialog box of JP1/AJS - View
You can view the content of the SAP job log in the Execution Result Details dialog box in the Jobnet Monitor window of JP1/AJS - View.
If you specify YES for the JoblogAddToStderr key of the Command section of the environment settings file, you can output the SAP job log to the specified file and to the standard error output at the same time. Therefore, when the -se option is not specified, you can use JP1/AJS - View to view the contents of the SAP job log as described above.
When the -with_child option is specified, the log of all jobs that are finished or terminated is acquired when the completion monitoring of all jobs, including the child jobs, ends (includes timeout errors).
If the -jo option specification is omitted, the SAP job log will not be output to the JP1/AJS3 for EAP system.
-mt
Specify this option if the message type is output to the SAP job log.
If the -jo option is not specified, this option cannot be specified.
-mts message-type-character-string
Specify this option if the message type in the SAP job log is searched.
A character string of 1 to 8 bytes can be entered for the message type character string. The characters that can be specified and their meaning are shown below. If you specify more than one character, enter a character followed by the other characters.
A: Abnormal termination E: Error S: Successful end I: Information W: Warning
You must specify it if you search the message types. If the -mt option is not specified, this option cannot be specified. The command terminates abnormally with the return value 4 if the message type of the output job log contains the character string specified in the message-type-character-string.
-with_child
This argument monitors the completion of all jobs, including the child jobs, that are generated during the execution of the target job (completion monitoring of parent and child jobs). The target child jobs are those that are detected when the job being monitored for its completion is finished or terminated. A maximum of 100 jobs can be monitored for their completion regardless of the generation numbers of the child jobs.
If the number of jobs to be monitored for their completion exceeds the maximum limit, a KAJM1872-W message appears. The completion monitoring then continues for the jobs that can be monitored for their completion and the system returns 1, indicating that the result of at least one job cannot be checked.
If a job being monitored for its completion is deleted, a KAJM1837-W message or a KAJM1871-W message appears. The completion monitoring then continues for other target jobs and the system returns 1, indicating that the result of at least one job cannot be checked.
If the system detects a child job that is not released, the completion monitoring may not end. In such a case, a KAJM1838-W message appears. Follow the instructions in the message.
The -with_child option is valid when the -wait option is specified.
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To specify the -with_child option, JP1/AJS2 for EAP 07-50 or later must be installed on the execution destination host, and the XBP 2.0 interface and the parent and child function must be enabled in the connection destination SAP system.
-help
This argument provides information on using the command.
Return values
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When the -wait or -cancel option is not specified
- 0
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The job was successfully created.
- Integer of 1 or more
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The job was not created.
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When the -wait option is specified
- 0
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The job ended normally.
All the jobs ended normally (when the -with_child option is specified).
- 1
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The job was canceled.
One or more jobs were canceled or the result of at least one job could not be checked because the number of jobs to be monitored exceeded the maximum limit or the target job was deleted (when the -with_child option is specified).
- 2
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The job completion monitoring resulted in a timeout error.
- Integer of 3 or more
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The command ended abnormally (job creation, release, or monitoring failed).
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When the -cancel option is specified
- 0
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The job ended normally.
All the jobs ended normally (when the -with_child option is specified).
- 1
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The job was canceled.
One or more jobs were canceled or the result of at least one job could not be checked because the number of jobs to be monitored exceeded the maximum limit or the target job was deleted (when the -with_child option is specified).
- 2
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All the jobs were successfully canceled when the job completion monitoring resulted in a timeout error.
- 3
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At least one job failed to be canceled when the job completion monitoring resulted in a timeout error.
- Integer of 4 or more
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The command ended abnormally (job creation, release, or monitoring failed).
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When the -mts option is specified
- 0
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The job ended normally.
All the jobs are finished and the message type specified in the -mts option is not output to the job log.
- 1
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The job was canceled.
One or more jobs were canceled or the result of at least one job could not be checked because the number of jobs to be monitored exceeded the maximum limit or the target job was deleted.
- 2
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All the jobs were successfully canceled when the job completion monitoring resulted in a timeout error.
- 3
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At least one job failed to be canceled when the job completion monitoring resulted in a timeout error.
- 4
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All the jobs are finished and the message type specified in the -mts option is not output to the job log.
- Integer of 5 or more
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The command ended abnormally (job creation, release, or monitoring failed).
Precautions
If one of the following conditions is satisfied, the job execution target option (-tgh or -tgs) specified in the jr3bjsub command will be ineffective:
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The release option (-rs or -ri) is not specified.
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You have normally registered the job, but have failed to release the job.
In this event, no target host is assigned to the job registered on the SAP system.
To execute the job on a particular target host or server, release the job by specifying the target host or server using the -tgh or -tgs option in the jr3bjrel command. If you use the jr3bjrel command to release the job without specifying a target host or server, the SAP system will dynamically select the target host or server on which the job will be executed.
Supplement
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If an error occurs during job creation or jr3bjsub command execution is aborted, unnecessary jobs (nonexecutable jobs) may remain in the SAP system. Delete unnecessary jobs using the jr3bjdel command.
Usage examples
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Creating job R3JOB1 of user R3USER1
The conditions are as follows:
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The sapnwrfc.ini file will be used (-d R3SERV1).
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SAP logon information will be specified (-c 001 -u R3USER1 -p2 HT0110).
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An ABAP program and an external program will be specified as job steps (-pa PROG1 -var STANDARD1 -auth JP1USRA -px PROG2 -xpgtgh 111.11.11.11 -arg STANDARD2).
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The job will be released as soon as possible (-rs).
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The SAP job log file, standard output file, and standard error output file will be created in the directory specified by the environment setup file
(-jo JOBLOG1 -so STDOUT1 -se STDERR1).
To create job R3JOB1 of user R3USER1 under the above conditions, make sure that the jr3bjsub command line is specified as follows:
jr3bjsub -d R3SERV1 -c 001 -u R3USER1 -p2 HT0110 -jn R3JOB1 -pa PROG1 -var STANDARD1 -auth JP1USRA -px PROG2 -xpgtgh 111.11.11.11 -arg STANDARD2 -rs -wait -jo JOBLOG1 -so STDOUT1 -se STDERR1
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Creating job R3JOB1 of user R3USER1 (specifying a temporary variant)
The conditions are as follows:
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The sapnwrfc.ini file will be used (-d R3SERV1).
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SAP logon information will be specified (-c 001 -u R3USER1 -p2 HT0110).
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An ABAP program will be specified as job steps (-pa ZVARI).
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The items in the table below (format displayed in the Display a Variant window of the ABAP Editor started on the SAP frontend software#) will be set as the temporary variant for ZVARI (-tv -selname FILENAME -frm XYZ -tv -selname DATE -sign I -option BT -frm 20171216 -to 20171231).
Select window
Item name
Type
I/E
Option
frm
to
1000
FILENAME
P
XYZ
1000
DATE
S
I
BT
16.12.2017
31.12.2017
#: The items must be specified in format that is used in the SAP system.
For example, the date format varies depending on the locale setting on the SAP frontend software, but the date must be specified on the command line in YYYYMMDD format.
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The job will be released as soon as possible (-rs).
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The SAP job log file, standard output file, and standard error output file will be created in the directory specified by the environment setup file
(-jo JOBLOG1 -so STDOUT1 -se STDERR1).
To create job R3JOB1 of user R3USER1 under the above conditions, make sure that the jr3bjsub command line is specified as follows:
jr3bjsub -d R3SERV1 -c 001 -u R3USER1 -p2 HT0110 -jn R3JOB1 -pa ZVARI -tv -selname FILENAME -frm XYZ -tv -selname DATE -sign I -option BT -frm 20171216 -to 20171231 -rs -wait -jo JOBLOG1 -so STDOUT1 -se STDERR1
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