How to check if conditional successors are not prevented from running

A conditional predecessor job that ended in error does not block job processing from proceeding when at least one of the following occurs:
  • Its entry under the JOBNAME has the value listed under the XRC (Unexpected RC) column set to N.
  • Its entry under the JOBNAME column has the value listed under the RBYCO (Recovered by Condition) column set to Y.
A job that ended in error and flagged as Recovered by Condition has the recovery action already activated by its conditional successor, the conditional recovery job, and so it does not prevent any other job from processing. Therefore, it does not stop processing and is removed by the daily plan batch if it belongs to an occurrence with all operations in X, C, or Error Recovered by Condition status. For more information, see Handling recovery using conditional dependencies.

You can filter by XRC and RBYCO both on the ERROR LIST and OPERATION LIST panels.