DISPLAY command does not show jobs with username
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DISPLAY command does not show jobs with username

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Article ID: 230642

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Issue/Introduction

When entering the command line the DISP command does not show me the JOBs with my username (where XXX is username)

> APPLID(ROSCOE20)   USER(XXX,X10854)                                           
>                                                                               
....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8
DIS03 JOB(S) XXX ***** NOT FOUND                                                 

I don't know why XXX appears as a search argument

 

However when I enter the command DISP JOB = USER + it shows me the JOBs

> APPLID(ROSCOE20)   USER(XXX,X10854)                                           
>                                                                               
....+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+....8
JOBNO  JOBNAME        STATUS       C PTY SID   ORIGIN   STEP/LINES HELD CPU TIME
------ -------- ------------------ - --- ---- --------- ---------- ---- --------
  5393 X10854R4 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  5408 X10854A4 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  5423 X10854A4 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6060 X10854R4 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6072 X10854A5 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  5077 X10854   AWAITING PRINT     J 144  ANY LOCAL            795              
  6489 X10854A6 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6497 X10854R6 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6473 X10854R5 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6519 X10854A6 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6635 X10854A6 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  7128 X10854A5 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  7375 X10854A7 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
  6425 X10854   AWAITING PRINT     J 144  ANY LOCAL            788              
 17430 X10854RJ AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
 17462 X10854R7 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
 17465 X10854A7 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
 17529 X10854A7 AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
 18003 X10854DL AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
 18057 X10854CP AWAITING PRINT (H)     1  ANY LOCAL                             
 17148 X10854   AWAITING PRINT     J 144  ANY LOCAL           1050              
 19781 X10854   AWAITING PRINT     J 144  ANY LOCAL            743              

But XXX keeps showing up in the search argument

ROSGBL and ROJES2XT were assembled

Environment

Release : 6.0

Component : Roscoe Interactive Environment

Resolution

The parameter in ROSGBL:

PREKEY=

is where the prefix is defined.

Page 11-6 of the Roscoe System Reference Guide provides the information you need for this parameter.

 

Note: When DISPLAY is entered with no subcommand, the status of all jobs containing the user's prefix or key in the designated location is displayed