Appendix B. Database files created by Job Watcher 205
and b.eye <> 'XXX'
order by enum
The output from this SQL provides the descriptions for the individual waits (eye catcher for
ENUM) and the associated queueing bucket identifier (number). Remember that there may
be several different ENUMs mapped to a single queueing bucket number.
Description of ENUM to queueing bucket mappings
ExampleB-2 provides the queuing bucket identifiers for all ENUMs (individual low-level waits)
in use in Job Watcher at V5R3, as well as the associated three-character eye catcher.
Example: B-2 ENUM and queueing bucket descriptions (shown on next several pages) ...
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