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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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7.1 On-Request Schedules and <strong>Job</strong>s<br />

7.1.2.7 Example 7<br />

When the operator command REQ J N=JOBA is issued, both jobs (JOBA and<br />

JOBB) will be moved to the active queue.<br />

When the operator command SREQ J N=JOBA is issued, only job JOBA will be<br />

moved to the active queue. JOBB will not be moved since it has the criteria<br />

AND REQUESTED that must be satisfied. It is not satisfied using the SREQ<br />

operator command with its predecessor JOBA. To move JOBB to the active<br />

queue, in this case, use the REQUEST or SREQ command.<br />

<strong>Job</strong><br />

JOBA<br />

JOBB<br />

Criteria<br />

REQUESTED<br />

MON OR JOBA<br />

7.1.2.8 Example 8<br />

On Mondays, JOBB will be added to the active queue and will not wait <strong>for</strong><br />

JOBA unless it is also in the active queue. That is, JOBA will not be considered<br />

a predecessor of JOBB unless JOBA is requested with the REQUEST or SREQ<br />

command be<strong>for</strong>e JOBB is submitted. Once JOBA and JOBB are both in the<br />

active queue, <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> will not submit JOBB until JOBA has<br />

completed.<br />

<strong>Job</strong><br />

JOBA<br />

JOBA1<br />

JOBB<br />

JOBC<br />

Criteria<br />

REQUESTED<br />

REQUESTED<br />

JOBA OR JOBA1<br />

JOBA<br />

All four jobs will be placed in the inactive queue at autoscan time.<br />

Chapter 7. Techniques 7-5

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