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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 />

7.1.2.9 Example 9<br />

When the operator command REQ J N=JOBA is issued, JOBA, JOBB and JOBC<br />

will be moved to the active queue. This occurs with JOBB and JOBC since<br />

neither of them are requested jobs, but rather each of them only require JOBA<br />

to be selected. If JOBA1 were the requested job, then JOBA1 and JOBB would<br />

be the ones moved to the active queue.<br />

When the operator command SREQ J N=JOBA is issued, JOBA, JOBB, and<br />

JOBC will be moved to the active queue having the same result, in this case, as<br />

issuing the REQUEST command.<br />

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

JOBA<br />

JOBA1<br />

JOBB<br />

JOBC<br />

JOBD<br />

Criteria<br />

REQUESTED<br />

REQUESTED<br />

JOBA OR JOBA1<br />

JOBA AND REQUESTED<br />

JOBA AND JOBA1<br />

7.1.2.10 Example 10<br />

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

This example closely resembles Example 8. Following is what happens when<br />

the SREQ command is used with JOBA. In this case, JOBB will still be moved<br />

to the active queue, but JOBC and JOBD will not. That is because JOBC's<br />

criteria includes the REQUESTED keyword, and JOBA1 (JOBD's predecessor)<br />

was REQUESTED. Issuing the command SREQ JOBC will move JOBC to the<br />

active queue. To move JOBD to the active queue, SREQ both JOBA and<br />

JOBA1.<br />

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

JOBA<br />

JOBB<br />

Criteria<br />

NONE<br />

REQUESTED<br />

Both these jobs are in a schedule called SCHDA. SCHDA has a criteria of<br />

REQUESTED. At autoscan time both JOBA and JOBB will be placed in the<br />

inactive queue.<br />

7-6 <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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