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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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6.1 Commonly Asked Questions<br />

To allow a job to be interrupted, you specify INTERRUPT=YES in its <strong>Job</strong><br />

Definition panel which means that when the job terminates normally, its status<br />

will be set to INTRPTD instead of ENDED. You can then run the job by using<br />

the RERUN command. Successors of this job will not run until the job is ended<br />

manually using the COMPLETE command.<br />

At any time during the day, you can go into the Online Status panel (either<br />

from the Main Menu or from the Online Monitoring panel) and display all jobs<br />

that are in an INTRPTD status so you can see any jobs that are interrupted.<br />

When a job does get interrupted, you can have a message sent to up to four<br />

users. These users can be any user name, the master console ('OPERATOR'),<br />

or the <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> mailbox (MAILBOX). To do this, use the SEND<br />

INTERRUPT MESSAGE TO field in the job's Message Definition panel.<br />

Remember that when a job is to be interrupted, it must be manually posted to<br />

do something next such as freeing successors to run. Either mark the job as<br />

ENDED, or resubmit the job using the RERUN or SUBMIT command.<br />

Successor jobs are then handled appropriately.<br />

AUTO-REPLY processing takes a predefined action in reply to a console<br />

message associated with a job or schedule.<br />

6.1.2.7 How and When Can I Display Documentation Automatically?<br />

<strong>User</strong> documentation can be built according to whichever standards you want.<br />

It is done using full-panel editing facilities provided with <strong>Unicenter</strong><br />

<strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong>. Each documentation member in this documentation file is<br />

given an eight-character key and this along with the schedule name or job<br />

name (and job number and station) comprise the name that is used to uniquely<br />

identify it. You can at any time, view this in<strong>for</strong>mation by using the<br />

Documentation Maintenance panel.<br />

If the job has a documentation key defined, the contents of that documentation<br />

library member will be printed as part of the <strong>for</strong>ecast and simulation<br />

components, if requested.<br />

When defining a job using the <strong>Job</strong> Definition panel, you can specify a DISPLY<br />

KEY and a DISPLAY TIME. If the job is a CPU job (station 40), then the name<br />

in the DISPLY KEY field will have its documentation displayed on the master<br />

operator console at the time of day specified in the associated DISPLAY TIME<br />

field. This will happen automatically. If you do not use the DISPLAY TIME<br />

field, but a DISPLY KEY field is specified, the documentation members will<br />

display at autoscan time.<br />

If the job is a non-CPU job, the user starting the job will receive a message<br />

telling him that there is documentation associated with the job and the name<br />

of the documentation member. The user can then display it. If the non-CPU<br />

job is automatically started (AUTO START=YES), the message is sent to the<br />

Chapter 6. Tips 6-9

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