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The first entry in my job status analysis table has an unusual date and all status counts are zero. Where did this data come from?

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The first entry in my job status analysis table has an unusual date and all status counts are zero. Where did this data come from?

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This row can be ignored as it is the deliberately coded line (via a SQL UNION) required to generate a column for every status. Its column values will always be zero, and the date will always be 5 years old. Hey, this Reporter is pretty neat, what was it written in? It was developed using CleverPath™ Forest and Trees® from Computer Associates. If you are interested in obtaining a copy, please contact us. Sometimes the “Open Job Log” button is disabled or doesn’t work. When this button is disabled, that can mean one of the following: • You did not click on a job yet in the view you are looking at. Click on a job row and see if you can enable it. • The backup server has no assigned primary agent. In this case, the Reporter cannot tell what path to use to find the job log. Always make sure each backup server has a primary agent that uses a UNC path to its job log directory. • The job you clicked on was a “ghost job”, recorded from the Activity Log, such as a DB Pruning job or a job whose l

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