OWB 10g Job audit info

Hi
When we submit any OWB 10G job, We can get the status of the Job
from the RTA_STATUS column of the the table WB_RT_AUDIT.
1.This is numeric column which always gives value as 1 even if the job fails(ie Abended) or succeded..
2.The view ALL_RT_AUDIT_MAP_RUNS which was created based on the above table has varchar coulmn RUN_STATUS corresponding to RTA_STATUS.numeric column.
This RUN_STATUS column is also getting the status has COMPLETE irrespective of the actual status of the job.
kindly suggest a solution from which we can get the actual status of the job.
Thanks

Have you looked at the view ALL_RT_AUDIT_EXECUTIONS, there are columns for RETURN_RESULT (OK and FAILURE), RETURN_RESULT_NUMBER, RETURN_CODE. This is output from my target respository for a couple of maps
LOCATIONS_MAP     PLSQLMap     FAILURE     3     
TIMES_MAP     PLSQLMap     OK     1     
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