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The Question is: I want to be able to track the passage of time during batch runs. In another job, we had included a command that ran during batch jobs that, when Verify was ON, would include a current timestamp in the prompt. I have not been able to duplicate this feat ure. The idea is to display the time that each command is encountered so one can tell how long each command took to run. Remember, it was part of the prompt. Do you know how this might be done? The Answer is : The DCL command SET PREFIX may be what you are looking for. See the DCL documentation or HELP.
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