Hi
To narrow down the problem:
1) run 'autorep -J -d' to see the Status of the Job
2) if the Job is Success or Failure in autorep output and Running in WCC, there is a problem with the WCC collector
3) If the autorep output shows the Job still running, look for any error in the transmitter.log file on the System Agent
4) if there is nothing in the transmitter.log file regarding this job, look into the runner_os_component.log on the System Agent to ensure it got a termination from the script.
5) if the problem is with the WCC collector, WCC logs have to be analyzed to see if this is a performance issue with WCC or if there were errors in the WCC collector or with the Autosys SDK which communicates with the Autosys application server
6) if the problem is with the Job Flow in the WCC cache, you can also clear it with: wcc_monitor -u user_name - p password - d server1
-d, --delete ALL, server1[,server2]
Specifies the names of the servers for which to clear the cache. You can use either the short name (-d) or the long name (--delete).
As you can see, there are several options to take in such a case ( Including what Linda and Steve C. reported about SAP job types)
Regards
Jean Paul