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Hi, is there a simple script/tool to capture how long a job runs? Example. If I kick off a job that is running a query, can I log the exact length of time from starting the job to when it completes? Thanks

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Olivier
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Hi.
The usual answer to that is to store beginning and ending time (in seconds) in macro-variables, then substract.[pre]
%LET begin = %SYSFUNC(TIME()) ;
/* the job */
%LET end = %SYSFUNC(TIME()) ;
%PUT it took %SYSFUNC(ROUND(&end - &begin, 0.01)) seconds to complete the job ;
[/pre]
Regards.
Olivier
deleted_user
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Thank You , Olivier. We will give it a shot.. Message was edited by: btjans

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