GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL
Use the GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL script function to retrieve a detail from the execution data of an object. Execution lists store a broad range of data on executed objects. For more information, see Execution Data.
Note: You need authorization (S) to access the execution data of the given object to execute this script function. For more information, see Granting Automation Engine Authorizations.
Syntax
GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL ([RunID] , Detail [, Object name])
Parameters
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GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL
Retrieves execution data of an object -
RunID
(Optional) RunID of the execution
Format: script variable or number -
Detail
Information to retrieve from the execution data
Format: AE name, script literal, or script variable -
Object name
(Optional) Name of the object for which to retrieve execution data
Format: script literal or script variable
Return Codes
GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL returns a detail from the list of execution data depending on the parameters that you specify:
- RunID and Detail (and optionally the Object name): returns the detail from the specified run of a particular object
- Detail and Object name: returns the detail from the latest run of the specified object
- Detail
only: returns the detail from the current execution data for the object that calls the script function
Note: The script cannot return values for certain details such as the runtime for the current execution, because the object is being executed.
Important! The following default values are returned when the specified detail is not available at the time of the script execution:
- For strings: an empty string
- For numbers: 0
- For date and time stamps: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Notes:
- What looks like a default value may be the actual value that is retrieved from the execution data, such as a return code of 0.
- The script function returns numbers in a 16-digit format by default, including floating-point numbers (data type: float). Zeros are inserted in places that are not used. For more information, see Script Variable Data Types.
Tip: Use the FORMAT script function to remove leading or final zeros. - The script does not abort when no execution data is found and the script function returns an empty string.
Tip: Use the :ON_ERROR script statement to define actions to take.
All Object Types
The following details from the execution data are available for all types of executable objects.
General Details
- ACCOUNT
Internal account - ARCHIVE_KEY_1
Archive key 1 - ARCHIVE_KEY_2
Archive key 2 - ALIAS
Alias of the executable object - NAME
Name of the object - OBJECT_TYPE
Type of the object - USER_ID
Name of the user (NAME/DEPARTMENT) - USER_TIME
User time used
Activation and Execution Details
- ACTIVATION_TIME
Time of the activation in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format - CANCEL_FLAG
Indicates whether the task was canceled
Return codes:- An empty string
The task was not canceled - M
The task was canceled
- An empty string
- DURATION
Runtime in seconds - END_TIME
End time of the object in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format - LAST_ERR_INS
Error message of the last error that occurred - LAST_ERR_NR
Error number of the last error that occurred - LDATE
Logical date in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format - MOD_COUNT
Number of modifications to the object - POSTSCRIPT_START_TIME
Start time of the Post Process in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format - RETURN_CODE
Return code - RUNID
RunID of the selected execution data - START_TIME
Start time of the object in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS format - STATUS
Status of the execution
For more information on system return codes, see System Return Codes of Executable Objects.
Restarts
- LAST_RESTART_POINT
Last passed restart point - REFERENCE_NR
Reference RunID in a restart - RESTART
Indicates whether the execution is a restart
Return codes:- Y
The execution is a restart - N
The execution is not a restart
- Y
- RESTART_POINT
Restart point for the task
Information about Parent Tasks and Activators
- PARENT_ACT
RunID of the activator of the task
More information: Superordinate Tasks (Parents) - PARENT_PRC
RunID of the parent task when the parent is a processor (Workflow, Schedule or Group) - PROCESS_ID
TSN/Process ID
Event Objects
The following details from the execution data are available for Event objects only.
- CHECK_COUNT
(Event objects only) Number of checks made - EVENTID
First RunID of File System and Console events - OCCURRENCE_COUNT
Number of events that have occurred
File Transfer Objects
The following details from the execution data are available for File Transfer objects only.
- COMPRESSION_RATE
Compression level
Return codes:- 0
None - 1
Normal - 2
Strong - An empty string
Default value
- 0
- DST_CODE_TABLE
Name of the destination code table - DST_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
File attributes for the destination file - DST_FILE_NAME
Name of the destination file - DST_HOST
Name of the destination agent - DST_HOST_TYPE
Host type of the destination agent
Return codes: - BS2000
- MVS
- NSK
- OS400
- UNIX
- VMS
- WINDOWS
- DST_LOGIN_INFO
Complete login information of the destination Login object of the File Transfer - DST_LOGIN_NAME
Name of the destination Login object - FILE_SIZE
Number of bytes used by the transferred file - RECORDS
(Text file transfers only) Number of transferred lines or records
Note: If the transferred file is a binary file, the return code is 0. - SRC_CODE_TABLE
Name of the source code table - SRC_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
File attributes of the source file - SRC_FILE_NAME
Name of the source file - SRC_HOST
Name of the source agent - SRC_HOST_TYPE
Host type of the source agent
Return codes:- BS2000
- MVS
- NSK
- OS400
- UNIX
- VMS
- WINDOWS
- SRC_LOGIN_INFO
Complete login information of the source Login object of the File Transfer - SRC_LOGIN_NAME
Name of the source Login object - TRANSFERRED_BYTE_COUNT
Number of transferred bytes
Job Objects
The following details relate to the consumed resources for the run, and are available for Job objects only.
- CPU_TIME
The CPU time used - IO_COUNT
Number of I/Os - KERNEL_TIME
Kernel time used
Examples
The following example in a File Transfer object reads the name of the file to transfer from the current execution data.
:SET &SOURCE_FILE# = GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL(,SRC_FILE_NAME)
The following example reads the start time of the parent task:
:SET &NAME# = SYS_ACT_PARENT_NAME()
:SET &START# = GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL(,START_TIME, &NAME#)
The following example retrieves the activation time of an object that is called MM.DAY:
:SET &RUNNR# = GET_UC_OBJECT_NR("MM.DAY")
:SET &ACTIVATION# = GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL(&RUNNR#, ACTIVATION_TIME)
The following example reads and prints the alias of the executable object in the activation report.
:SET &ALIAS# = GET_STATISTIC_DETAIL(&RUNID#,ALIAS)
:PRINT &ALIAS#
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