Benchmarking jobs' execution time

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SusanBarlow
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I want to be able to graph the execution times of jobs/batch programs. Is there a data source I can use for this besides getting every users print manager history?
Greg Moeller
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You can start here: --- obvisously this returns all of the jobs in the job table, so you may want to just include from specific dates. SELECT USERNAME,JOBNAME,TOKEN,ACTSTARTDATE,ACTSTARTTIME, CAST(DATEADD(SECOND, FLOOR(ACTSTARTTIME / 10000) * 3600 + FLOOR(ACTSTARTTIME / 100) % 100 * 60 + ACTSTARTTIME % 100, 0) as time) as 'Start HH:mm:ss', STOPTIME, CAST(DATEADD(SECOND, FLOOR(STOPTIME / 10000) * 3600 + FLOOR(STOPTIME / 100) % 100 * 60 + STOPTIME % 100, 0) as time) as 'Stop HH:mm:ss', CONVERT(CHAR(8), DATEADD(SECOND, DATEDIFF(SECOND,CAST(DATEADD(SECOND, FLOOR(ACTSTARTTIME / 10000) * 3600 + FLOOR(ACTSTARTTIME / 100) % 100 * 60 + ACTSTARTTIME % 100, 0) AS TIME), CAST(DATEADD(SECOND, FLOOR(STOPTIME / 10000) * 3600 + FLOOR(STOPTIME / 100) % 100 * 60 + STOPTIME % 100, 0) AS TIME)), ''), 114) AS 'RunTime Duration' FROM gen.dbo.QUEUEDJOB WHERE STATUS = '63' AND CONVERT(VARCHAR(21),STOPDATE,101) = CONVERT(VARCHAR(21),GETDATE(),101) -- ORDER BY 'RunTime Duration' desc ORDER BY ACTSTARTDATE desc, ACTSTARTTIME desc
SusanBarlow
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Much gratitude!
Fire23
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Good afternoon Susan, Velocity has a proprietary software, called Velocity Zoom (www.velocityzoom.com), which helps to give you real time performance alerts, bechmarking information, and continuous improvement ideas. We would welcome the opportunity of speaking with you if you were interested in finding out more information about Batch Reporting. Regards, Nate
LarryD
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She must have an MSSQL database rather than Oracle