Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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2.2 Maintaining Stations SCHD-WM STATION MAINTENANCE CA-SCHEDULER ===> _ MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 FUNCTION ENTER -------- ------ DISPLAY FULL DIRECTORY............(PRESS ENTER) SELECTIVELY DISPLAY DIRECTORY.... 1,SELECT CRITERIA DISPLAY SPECIFIC STATION......... 2,STATION NUMBER ALTER STATION RECORD............. 3,STATION NUMBER DEFINE STATION RECORD............ 4(,STATION NUMBER) DELETE STATION RECORD............ 5,STATION NUMBER PF1=HELP The preceding panel tells you that option 5 deletes an existing record. Notice, however, that Unicenter CA-Scheduler expects you to enter the station number when you select option 5. Therefore, when you type 5 in the command area, follow it with a comma and the number of the station you want to delete. Delete the workstation you defined. For example, if you defined station 27, enter 5,27 in the command area to delete that record. If you are not assigned Manager authority, Unicenter CA-Scheduler displays the message CACO148E DELETE IS NOT ALLOWED. But if you have Manager authority, Unicenter CA-Scheduler confirms you deleted that station record with the message shown following: SCHD-UTIL SCHDUTIL OUTPUT CA-SCHEDULER ===> MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 DELETE STATION ID=27 CACU18I STATION 27 INITIALS HAS BEEN DELETED PF1=HELP That's how simple it is to delete a station record. Before the alternate method is demonstrated, take a moment to recreate the station record you just deleted. Then you will be ready to continue. If you do not know which station number you want to delete, display a directory of stations using the Station Maintenance menu. Pressing Enter at that menu causes the following panel to appear: 2-14 Unicenter CA-Scheduler User Guide

2.2 Maintaining Stations SCHD-WD STATION DIRECTORY CA-SCHEDULER ===> MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 ID STNAME TIME-ZN DESCRIPTION 2 KEYPUNCH WHERE INPUT DATA IS KEYPUNCHED 21 KEYPUNCH 27 INITIALS THIS IS A TEST RECORD 39 STAGING WHERE JCL CHANGES BEFORE JOBS RUN 4 CPU WHERE THE JOBS ARE RUN 6 OUTPUT WHERE OUTPUT IS DISTRIBUTED FROM END OF DIRECTORY LIST PF1=HELP 2.2.4 Displaying Workstations Your entries will differ from those shown preceding, but you should be able to pick out your station record. To delete that record, first tab down to it. Before you typed A to alter the record. Now type L to delete it. Once again, if you have Manager authority, Unicenter CA-Scheduler confirms that it deleted the record by displaying the message: CACU18I STATION 27 INITIALS HAS BEEN DELETED All Unicenter CA-Scheduler users can display station records. If you have Manager authority, you saw one way of listing station records while you practiced maintaining workstations. In all, you have three alternatives for displaying station records: ■ ■ ■ Display a specific station number List a subset of stations and choose one List all stations and pick one First, the record for station 40 will be displayed. On the Station Maintenance menu, choices 1 and 2 both display a station record, but in different formats. Chapter 2. Startup Tasks 2-15

2.2 Maintaining Stations<br />

<br />

SCHD-WM STATION MAINTENANCE <strong>CA</strong>-SCHEDULER<br />

===> _ MASTER - WR<br />

CONNECT : 4<br />

<br />

FUNCTION<br />

ENTER<br />

-------- ------<br />

DISPLAY FULL DIRECTORY............(PRESS ENTER)<br />

SELECTIVELY DISPLAY DIRECTORY.... 1,SELECT CRITERIA<br />

DISPLAY SPECIFIC STATION......... 2,STATION NUMBER<br />

ALTER STATION RECORD............. 3,STATION NUMBER<br />

DEFINE STATION RECORD............ 4(,STATION NUMBER)<br />

DELETE STATION RECORD............ 5,STATION NUMBER<br />

<br />

PF1=HELP<br />

<br />

The preceding panel tells you that option 5 deletes an existing record. Notice,<br />

however, that <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> expects you to enter the station number<br />

when you select option 5. There<strong>for</strong>e, when you type 5 in the command area,<br />

follow it with a comma and the number of the station you want to delete.<br />

Delete the workstation you defined. For example, if you defined station 27,<br />

enter 5,27 in the command area to delete that record.<br />

If you are not assigned Manager authority, <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> displays<br />

the message <strong>CA</strong>CO148E DELETE IS NOT ALLOWED. But if you have<br />

Manager authority, <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> confirms you deleted that station<br />

record with the message shown following:<br />

<br />

SCHD-UTIL SCHDUTIL OUTPUT <strong>CA</strong>-SCHEDULER<br />

===> MASTER - WR<br />

CONNECT : 4<br />

<br />

DELETE STATION ID=27<br />

<strong>CA</strong>CU18I STATION 27 INITIALS HAS BEEN DELETED<br />

<br />

PF1=HELP<br />

<br />

That's how simple it is to delete a station record. Be<strong>for</strong>e the alternate method is<br />

demonstrated, take a moment to recreate the station record you just deleted.<br />

Then you will be ready to continue.<br />

If you do not know which station number you want to delete, display a<br />

directory of stations using the Station Maintenance menu. Pressing Enter at<br />

that menu causes the following panel to appear:<br />

2-14 <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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