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Unicenter CA-Scheduler Job Management for VSE User Guide

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3.1 Defining Schedules<br />

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Do not create a schedule <strong>for</strong> each day of the week. That approach is<br />

difficult to implement and even harder to maintain. Instead, group jobs<br />

belonging to the same application together in one or two schedules. That<br />

makes it easier to verify predecessor relationships.<br />

Likewise, put jobs that run upon request with the rest of those<br />

applications' jobs. The goal here is to limit the number of cross-schedule<br />

dependencies, keeping schedule maintenance and verification as simple as<br />

possible.<br />

Try to limit the number of jobs you put in schedules to under 50. Again,<br />

the rationale is keeping things simple. Big schedules are more<br />

cumbersome.<br />

Now apply this advice to defining a schedule <strong>for</strong> backup jobs.<br />

3.1.2 Defining a Schedule Base Record<br />

Since schedules define the characteristics shared by groups of jobs, schedule<br />

records primarily consist of optional fields. The simplest schedule definition is<br />

stored on a base record. This topic explains how to define a simple schedule.<br />

You begin defining schedules at <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong>'s main menu. Tab to<br />

SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE.<br />

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SCHD-MM MAIN MENU <strong>CA</strong>-SCHEDULER<br />

===> MASTER - WR<br />

CONNECT : 4<br />

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

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

==> ONLINE SCHEDULE STATUS<br />

==> ONLINE MONITORING<br />

==> REPORTING FACILITY<br />

==> POWER INTERFACE<br />

_ ==> SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE<br />

==> JOB MAINTENANCE<br />

==> USER ID MAINTENANCE<br />

==> STATION MAINTENANCE<br />

==> RESOURCE MAINTENANCE<br />

==> <strong>CA</strong>LENDAR MAINTENANCE<br />

==> DATETABLE MAINTENANCE<br />

==> STAGED JCL MAINTENANCE<br />

==> DOCUMENTATION MAINTENANCE<br />

==> DRIVER PROC MAINTENANCE<br />

==> AUTO-REPLY MAINTENANCE<br />

==> GENERATION PARM DISPLAY<br />

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PF1=HELP<br />

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Defining schedules is one <strong>for</strong>m of schedule maintenance. There<strong>for</strong>e, tab down<br />

to the fifth selection and press Enter. That choice displays the Schedule<br />

Maintenance menu, which lists everything you can do with schedule records.<br />

Chapter 3. Maintaining the Database 3-3

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