The following describes the status of jobs registered in the Jobscheduler.
The job status is any of the following. The display color is the color in which the status is displayed in the Monitor Job Net window.
Completed
Displayed in blue.
The job is considered to be completed when either of the following is satisfied.
When the completion code is not higher than the normal completion code upper limit value specified in the Add/Change-Job window.
However, the Validate pseudo-normal option is checked in the Define Jobscheduler Startup Parameters window, the job is considered to be completed only when the completion code is zero. When the completion code is within the range of one and the upper limit, it is considered as pseudo-normal.
When Ignore completion code is specified in the Add/Change-Job window (the job is always considered to be completed regardless of the completion code, even if Validate pseudo-normal is checked).
Pseudo-normal
Displayed in light blue.
The pseudo-normal status of the job is indicated when Validate pseudo-normal is checked in the Define Jobscheduler Startup Parameters window.
The completion code is between one and the normal completion code upper limit.
Abended
Displayed in red. When icon animation is enabled, an "x" symbol will flash on an off within the red circle.
The job is considered to be abended when the completion code has exceeded the normal completion code upper limit.
Cancelled
Displayed in yellow.
The job is considered to be cancelled when the user has executed the cancel operation.
Warning
Displayed in brown. When icon animation is enabled, an animation will be displayed in the lower part of the brown circle.
If the job is a child job net or linked job net, the status indicates that the child job net or linked job net is in warning status. For details on the warning status for job nets, see "14.1.3 Job Net Status".
Executing
Displayed in green. When icon animation is enabled, an animation will be displayed in the lower part of the green circle.
The job is considered to be executing when the job is in execution.
Waiting
Displayed in pink.
The job is considered to be waiting when it is scheduled for execution today and waiting to be executed.
Start delayed
Displayed in purple.
The job is considered to be delayed when the job is connected to the queue and has not been executed.
For example, this status occurs when multiple jobs exceeding the execution multiplexing are waiting to be executed.
Paused
Displayed in orange.
The job is considered to be paused when the user has executed the pause operation. Once the job is paused, it will not be started until the continue operation is executed. The succeeding jobs will not be executed either.
Disabled
Displayed in gray.
The job is considered to be disabled when the user has executed the disable operation. The job must be disabled when you want to skip the job execution. The disabled job will be considered to be pseudo-normal when the preceding job is completed. Therefore, the succeeding job will be executed without being paused.
Passed status
The icon frame is displayed with a dot circle and the icon is displayed in a light color.
The passed status is the status of the following jobs:
Jobs that were skipped without being started because they did not satisfy the execution conditions in a case where the completion code of the preceding job is used to determine the execution conditions for the succeeding job. Other jobs that were stopped during processing because "wait with OR" condition was used for multiple preceding jobs and one of those preceding jobs satisfied the conditions and completed normally or ended abnormally
The icon frame of the passed job is indicated as follows:
The icon frame is indicated with a pink dot circle.
The icon frame is indicated with an orange dot circle.
The icon frame is indicated with a gray dot circle.
The icon frame is indicated with yellow dots.
Connection line indicating relationship between preceding and succeeding jobs
Depending on the relationship between preceding and succeeding jobs, connection line is indicated as follows.
Connected by a black solid line.
Connected by a red solid line.
Connected by a blue line. When the job has been passed without satisfying the conditions, however, the connection line between the preceding job and the passed job will be changed to a gray line.
Connected by an orange solid line. Even after the job has been passed, the connection line will be an orange solid line.