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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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7.3 Issuing Online Commands in Batch<br />

7.3.3.2 Example 2<br />

This example is a series of transactions and how they can be coded:<br />

Transaction:<br />

SC IF SCD PAYSCHD STARTED SC S S=NEXTSCHD<br />

Read as:<br />

The job that is executing <strong>CA</strong>JUCMD0 right now wants to determine if the<br />

schedule PAYSCHD has started. If it has a status of STARTED, the status of<br />

the schedule NEXTSCHD and all its jobs will be printed.<br />

Transaction:<br />

SC IF JOBA COMPLETE CC=10<br />

SC TALT S N=NEXTSCHD ERLYTIME=0900<br />

Read as:<br />

The job that is executing <strong>CA</strong>JUCMD0 right now wants to determine if the job<br />

JOBA completed normally. If it did, the early start time of the schedule<br />

NEXTSCHD will be altered to 9:00 a.m. in the morning.<br />

Transaction:<br />

SC IF GBLA01 NOT 5 SC GBL<br />

Read as:<br />

The job that is executing <strong>CA</strong>JUCMD0 right now wants to determine if the<br />

numeric global parameter number 1 (GBLA01) contains a value other than five.<br />

If it does, a list of all current global values will be printed.<br />

7-14 <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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