Appendix B. Database files created by Job Watcher 215
Status file QAPYJWSTS
The status file QAPYJWSTS always contains one record for each TDE in the collection for
every interval. The fields in this file are explained in Table B-7.
Table B-7 QAPYJWSTS file detail
In footnote a on page 215 (shown above), the 17.5-second cumulative wait at interval 1127 is
not captured in the QAPYJWTDE file until the wait ends, the task count uses >0 CPU, and the
delta counts and delta times are calculated for the wait buckets and written to the interval/task
count record in the QAPYJWTDE file.
FieldDescriptionComments and usage
INTERVALInterval
number
TASKCOUNT ...
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