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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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Hold on job queue (HOLD)<br />

Specify whether to submit the job on hold.<br />

Move Remote Request (IMOVRMTRQS) Command<br />

Controlling Remote Job Schedules<br />

*YES Job submits on hold.<br />

*NO Job does not submit on hold.<br />

*REQUEST Promotion request determines whether the job submits on hold.<br />

The Move Remote Request (IMOVRMTRQS) command issues the move step for each target<br />

remote environment on the request. If schedule overrides were entered using the Change<br />

Remote Request (ICHGRMTRQS) command, you must issue the IMOVRMTRQS command<br />

to process the override updates to the OS/400 job scheduler.<br />

The IMOVRMTRQS command runs periodically on the remote system to control the move<br />

jobs. For new requests not previously submitted, the move job submits using the default<br />

move time, or if any schedule overrides were specified with the Change Remote Request<br />

(ICHGRMTRQS) command. For inactive requests previously submitted, it updates the<br />

schedule to the last request schedule override received. The audit file IMRQSO is updated for<br />

all submitted requests.<br />

To use the Move Remote Request (IMOVRMTRQS) command<br />

1 Use the Create Requests function to submit a request to a remote environment or select<br />

an existing request.<br />

2 Use the Change Remote Request (ICHGRMTRQS) command to override the default<br />

move schedule. Follow the steps described on page 185.<br />

3 Type the command IMOVRMTRQS on the command line and press F4=Prompt.<br />

4 Define the command parameters based on your environment and as described next in<br />

“IMOVRMTRQS Command Parameters”.<br />

5 Press ENTER.<br />

If schedule overrides cannot be applied, (such as attempting to schedule from a date in<br />

the past) an error message generates. All schedule updates of previously submitted jobs<br />

are attempted, even if an error is encountered on another request.<br />

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