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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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3.13 Automatic Console Replies <strong>for</strong> <strong>Job</strong>s<br />

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SCHD-AR AUTOMATIC REPLY MAINTENANCE <strong>Scheduler</strong><br />

====> MASTER - WR<br />

CONNECT : 4<br />

Schedule : ________ <strong>Job</strong> : ________ Jno : __ Msgid : ________<br />

<br />

Scantxt :<br />

Reply :<br />

Schedule <strong>Job</strong> <strong>Job</strong> Message Scan Reply<br />

Name Name Number Id Text Text<br />

<br />

Enter -Browse 2/14 -Add 7/19 -Backward 8/2 -Forward Clear -Quit<br />

<br />

3.13.1.1 To ADD a New Reply<br />

To enter a new reply associated with a job, type the job name in the job name<br />

field and press Enter. If the job has already been defined to the database, the<br />

panel will show the existing schedule name, job numbers, message IDs, scan<br />

text <strong>for</strong> each message (if any), and the reply texts. If the job has not been<br />

defined, proceed as follows.<br />

Enter the schedule name in the schedule name field.<br />

Enter the job number in the jno field.<br />

Enter the message ID in the msgid field. The message ID is the first one to<br />

eight characters of the message associated with the reply.<br />

Each of the four key fields, Schedule Name, <strong>Job</strong> Name, JNO (job number) and<br />

MSGID (message id), can also have a generic value. For example:<br />

AA - any char string may follow<br />

A??B<br />

? - any char in this position<br />

Scan text is a string of one to sixteen characters that occur in the message. The<br />

string will be checked to verify the message id.<br />

You may enter a reply to the message of up to 72 characters.<br />

Chapter 3. Maintaining the Database 3-105

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