Terminating AuditTimer

DBAuditTimer is designed to stay in the mix so that it is always available to check audit files; therefore, it automatically re-queues itself after each run. If for some reason you want to quit DBAuditTimer, follow these steps:

  1. From the ODT or MARC action line, type SQ and press Transmit to determine DBAuditTimer’s next job number (the mix number). The following is an example of the information that appears when you transmit an SQ command. (Note that this example uses a sample database called BANKDB.)

    QUEUE 1 (FIRST OF 2 ENTRIES)

    2984 50 (usercode) DBAUDITTIMER ("BANKDB ON HOST","")

    QUEUED: 12/9/2009 AT 15:53:59 STARTTIME=16:53:58

    QUEUE 7

    NO ENTRIES

  2. Type the following DS command for that job number and press Transmit:

    mixnumber DS

    where mixnumber is the mix number that you received from the SQ command. For the example above, the DS command is:

    2984 DS

    The following message appears, indicating that DBAuditTimer is no longer running:

    mixnumber OPERATOR DSED FROM QUEUE1