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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 />

Enter<br />

RELE<br />

<strong>CA</strong>NC<br />

CP<br />

PURG<br />

REST<br />

RUN<br />

SUB<br />

To Issue This Command<br />

RELEASE JOB<br />

<strong>CA</strong>NCEL JOB<br />

<strong>CA</strong>NCEL/POST JOB<br />

PURGE JOB<br />

RESTART JOB<br />

RUN JOB<br />

SUBMIT JOB<br />

Optional keywords are not allowed if you use the preceding command<br />

abbreviations. If you need to use optional keywords, issue the command<br />

through the Online Monitoring panel.<br />

4.10.1 Running <strong>Job</strong>s With The ADD Command<br />

ADD allows you to run a single execution of a job today whether it is defined<br />

to the database. You can use this command to add a job to today's workload<br />

if the job:<br />

■<br />

■<br />

Is not in the database<br />

Is in the database with different keyword values<br />

and if you only want to run the job on a "one-time" basis.<br />

An ADDed job will only exist on the tracking file <strong>for</strong> one day (unless it<br />

becomes backlogged); the only trace or record of it in the database will be<br />

history records.<br />

If you are in doubt as to whether the job being added will ever need to be run<br />

again, we recommend that you define the job to the database and define a<br />

non-auto-selected schedule <strong>for</strong> it. Then you can issue a RUN command <strong>for</strong> the<br />

schedule whenever you need this job.<br />

4-36 <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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