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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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4.10 Controlling <strong>Job</strong>s<br />

To Enter Which Stands For<br />

Delete canceled or completed jobs 54 PURGE<br />

Temporarily change the values defined <strong>for</strong> an<br />

active job <strong>for</strong> this execution only<br />

Write a fresh copy of the JCL to the staging<br />

library<br />

51 TALTER<br />

47 RESTAGE<br />

When issuing commands from the Online Monitoring panel, you can specify<br />

the schedule name (S=SNAME), the job number (JN=JNO), and the station number<br />

(ST=NN), as well as any of the keywords listed under the command name in the<br />

chapter "Controlling Schedules and <strong>Job</strong>s" in the <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong><br />

Reference <strong>Guide</strong> Part 1.<br />

The following defaults are taken if you do not enter these keywords:<br />

JN=jno<br />

Defaults to JN=01<br />

ST=nn Defaults to the connect station (the connect station appears in<br />

the upper right-hand corner of the panel)<br />

To enter a keyword, enter the number of the command followed by a comma<br />

and then the keyword. If you enter multiple keywords, separate them with<br />

commas. For example, you could enter the following valid TALTER command:<br />

51,TESTJOB,SCHEDULE=TESTSCHD,ABEND=BACKOUT<br />

If you run out of room to enter keywords, follow a keyword=value<br />

combination with a comma and press Enter . Another panel will be displayed<br />

that allows you to continue the command.<br />

You can issue certain control commands that pertain to jobs directly from any<br />

of the status displays (SCHEDULER Command Processor panel). All you have<br />

to do is position your cursor to the left of the job and type an abbreviation of<br />

the command you want to issue. These abbreviations are shown following:<br />

Enter<br />

RER<br />

REQU<br />

SREQ<br />

FORC<br />

STAR<br />

COMP<br />

HOLD<br />

To Issue This Command<br />

RERUN JOB<br />

REQUEST JOB<br />

SREQ JOB<br />

FORCE JOB<br />

START JOB<br />

COMPLETE JOB<br />

HOLD JOB<br />

Chapter 4. Online Monitoring 4-35

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