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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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6.1 Commonly Asked Questions<br />

6.1.4 Daily Processing<br />

other Advantage <strong>CA</strong>-Earl members that are used in producing the preceding<br />

reports and that you may need <strong>for</strong> any reports that you build.<br />

Commonly asked questions concerning daily processing follow.<br />

6.1.4.1 From Where Can I Issue <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> Operator Commands?<br />

There are quite a few operator commands provided within <strong>Unicenter</strong><br />

<strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong>. They do everything from displaying status to shutting down<br />

<strong>Scheduler</strong>. For detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation about using these commands, see 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 />

There are, however, a number of different places where you can enter the<br />

operator commands. This is done to make it practical <strong>for</strong> you.<br />

Online Monitoring panel<br />

When you are on the Online Monitoring panel, the operator<br />

commands that can be used <strong>for</strong> schedules and jobs are listed<br />

under the headings SCHEDULE COMMANDS and JOB<br />

COMMANDS, respectively. If you want to issue one of the<br />

commands you must enter the number that appears next to it<br />

on the command line (===>). You may enter keywords by<br />

separating them from the number and from each other with<br />

commas. If you run out of room to enter keywords, follow a<br />

keyword=value combination with a comma and press Enter.<br />

Another panel will then be displayed to allow the entire<br />

command to be entered.<br />

Online Status panel<br />

When you display status using the Online Status panel, a<br />

subsequent panel is displayed with the data requested. It is<br />

called the Schedule Command Processor panel. It is on this<br />

panel that you can issue operator commands that pertain to<br />

schedules and jobs.<br />

Issue the commands by moving your cursor to the left of a<br />

schedule or job and enter an abbreviation of the command.<br />

For example, enter <strong>CA</strong>NC <strong>for</strong> <strong>CA</strong>NCEL. You can enter as<br />

many commands on one panel as you need. See the chapter<br />

"Online Monitoring" <strong>for</strong> a list of the command abbreviations.<br />

When you use this method, you cannot use optional<br />

keywords, only the command.<br />

Be careful when you position your cursor. It is easy to put it<br />

on the wrong line. You could end up cancelling a schedule<br />

instead of a job, or cancelling the wrong job.<br />

Chapter 6. Tips 6-15

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