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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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The criteria language uses three types of yearly calendar mechanisms:<br />

Absolute Gregorian Calendar<br />

Defines specific keywords that have absolute dates<br />

associated with them. For example, the DAILY keyword<br />

causes a job to be selected every day including weekends<br />

and holidays; WEEK-DAY causes selection on Monday<br />

through Friday including holidays; and so <strong>for</strong>th. This<br />

mechanism is determined by the system and you do not<br />

have to define anything; only use the keywords.<br />

Datetables<br />

Calendars<br />

Defines workdays, holidays, accounting days, and<br />

accounting periods. This is the most flexible calendar<br />

mechanism to use and is the one recommended. It also<br />

provides the easiest transition at year end.<br />

Define daily, weekly, and monthly calendars to select<br />

schedules and jobs. When using calendars, only the<br />

calendar name determines selection. For example, you<br />

cannot also select based on a criteria statement: with<br />

calendars, criteria statements only define predecessors.<br />

To use this mechanism, you must define several different<br />

calendars.<br />

The following topics explain the criteria vocabulary and calendar mechanisms.<br />

5-2 <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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