FREE $STDLIST CHECKER --------------------- Yes, It's a boring job having to read through a $STDLIST looking for any errors or abort messages that might need investigating. These $STDLISTs will then have to be stored away so you have a record of jobs that have run previous. All of these things add up to the following 1. Time spent checking through $STDLISTs or searching for $STDLISTs 2. Cost of paper used to print $STDLISTs on 3. Printer time been used to print $STDLISTs rather than users reports 4. Space needed to accomodate piles of $STDLISTs So? STDJOBJ and STDMAIN will remove the task of manually checking $STDLISTs by doing it online and as soon as the job as finished, for you. *It will report any errors found to the console to make your department more productive, instead of waiting for the $STDLIST to be printed *You can instruct STDJOBJ to lookout for any errors that you wish, as well as it's own error checking that it does, or even exclude $STDLISTs from been checked all together. *Produce a one page BANNER printout of an errored $STDLIST containing just the error. *Pager facility for $STDLISTs that have ended in error for overnight support personnel. *All $STDLISTs for upto 50 days can be kept ON-LINE for instant access for that elusive $STDLIST that ran last week. *The ability to search, print, filter, view and even recreate any of these $STDLISTs within minutes rather than searching through those boxes of $STDLISTs *Instant $STDLIST status for easy recognition *STDMAIN is completely function key driven and easy to use by anybody, thus providing a quick and easy mechanism to access $STDLIST information. *Information relating to a $STDLIST can be displayed in a varity of formats *$STDLIST analysis reports *Security can be imposed on the access of $STDLISTs *Control STDJOBJs function through your own jobs *And best of all which is why its last - IT'S FREE So get STDJOBJ and STDMAIN onto your system now and stop reading through// $STDLISTs like this one !!