Looking to record when a TI process starts and ends in a Process Log Cube. Ive created a variable for each
vStarted = TIMST(NOW,'\D_\M_\Y_\h_\i_\s'); I have put into the Prolog tab and then done a CellPutS to a Log cube
vEnded= TIMST(NOW,'\D_\M_\Y_\h_\i_\s'); I have put in the Epilog tab and again done a CellPutS to a log cube
All seems to work fine apart from fact that both Start and End times are exactly the same, and although I am not loading a lot of data in the TI i would expect it to take more than a second to execute successfully ? Have I got the variables in the right place ?
Also Id like to have some sort of status flag for the process along the lines of 'Completed', 'Error' or something similar, has anybody done something similar ?
Thanks as always for any help.
TI Process Log Cube
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Re: TI Process Log Cube
Have you looked in the actual server log file to see the timestamps for process executed and process completed to see how long they take to complete?
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Re: TI Process Log Cube
http://www.bihints.com/monitoring_chore ... ail_part_2
prob you can do something like the above tutorial.
prob you can do something like the above tutorial.
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Re: TI Process Log Cube
A document that will give you a few ideas.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/data/ ... ge328.html
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http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/data/ ... ge328.html
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Re: TI Process Log Cube
The 2 links you've been given above are pretty good and I think about all you need to build your own process logging solution. Depending on the number of records you are processing I wouldn't be too surprised if start time and finish time were the exact same second considering that TI should processes multiple thousand records per second.
Re: TI Process Log Cube
Some great responses as always.
The two links provided were excellent and provided some useful techniques.
And you were all write as well, the process I was testing did indeed take only a second to run.
Thanks.

The two links provided were excellent and provided some useful techniques.
And you were all write as well, the process I was testing did indeed take only a second to run.
Thanks.
