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
3.1 Defining Schedules If You Want To Select This Record By Typing C After Define -the days on which the schedule is selected -predecessor conditions that must be satisfied Assign different times to the schedule when it is selected for different reasons Add information that will be printed on schedule report Send messages to users informing them of the schedule's progress shedule criteria schedule reason code schedule information schedule message SCR: SRC: SIR: SMR: The next topic covers the optional schedule records in detail. 3-18 Unicenter CA-Scheduler User Guide
3.2 Defining Optional Schedule Records 3.2 Defining Optional Schedule Records Now that you are familiar with the fields on the schedule base record, the optional schedule records will be described. Do that by updating the schedule base record. First check which option on the Schedule Maintenance menu allows you to update existing schedule records. SCHD-SM SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE CA-SCHEDULER ===> MASTER - WR CONNECT : 4 FUNCTION ENTER -------- ------ DISPLAY FULL DIRECTORY........... (PRESS ENTER) SELECTIVELY DISPLAY DIRECTORY.... 1,SELECT CRITERIA DISPLAY SPECIFIC SCHEDULE........ 2,SCHEDULE ALTER SCHEDULE RECORD............ 3,SCHEDULE DEFINE SCHEDULE RECORD........... 4(,SCHEDULE) DELETE SCHEDULE RECORD........... 5,SCHEDULE ANALYZE SCHEDULE................. 6,SCHEDULE AUTO-REPLY PROCESSING............ 7,SCHEDULE PF1=HELP The preceding panel informs you to use option 3 to change an existing record. Notice, however, that Unicenter CA-Scheduler also expects you to state which schedule you want to change. Therefore, when you type 3 in the command area, follow it with a comma and the name of the schedule you want to update. Next, change the backup schedule you defined. If you defined a schedule named BACKUP, enter 3,BACKUP in the command area to retrieve that record. If you are a user with General authority, Unicenter CA-Scheduler only permits you to change that schedule record if: ■ ■ This is a public schedule or Your userid is listed as a value in that schedule's USERS field If an unauthorized user tries to change an existing schedule definition, Unicenter CA-Scheduler displays the message: CACO229E USER NOT AUTHORIZED FOR THIS SCHEDULE If your authority level permits you to alter that schedule record, Unicenter CA-Scheduler displays the Schedule Alter panel. Chapter 3. Maintaining the Database 3-19
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3.2 Defining Optional Schedule Records<br />
3.2 Defining Optional Schedule Records<br />
Now that you are familiar with the fields on the schedule base record, the<br />
optional schedule records will be described. Do that by updating the schedule<br />
base record. First check which option on the Schedule Maintenance menu<br />
allows you to update existing schedule records.<br />
<br />
SCHD-SM SCHEDULE 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 SCHEDULE........ 2,SCHEDULE<br />
ALTER SCHEDULE RECORD............ 3,SCHEDULE<br />
DEFINE SCHEDULE RECORD........... 4(,SCHEDULE)<br />
DELETE SCHEDULE RECORD........... 5,SCHEDULE<br />
ANALYZE SCHEDULE................. 6,SCHEDULE<br />
AUTO-REPLY PROCESSING............ 7,SCHEDULE<br />
<br />
PF1=HELP<br />
<br />
The preceding panel in<strong>for</strong>ms you to use option 3 to change an existing record.<br />
Notice, however, that <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> also expects you to state which<br />
schedule you want to change. There<strong>for</strong>e, when you type 3 in the command<br />
area, follow it with a comma and the name of the schedule you want to<br />
update.<br />
Next, change the backup schedule you defined. If you defined a schedule<br />
named BACKUP, enter 3,BACKUP in the command area to retrieve that<br />
record.<br />
If you are a user with General authority, <strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> only permits<br />
you to change that schedule record if:<br />
■<br />
■<br />
This is a public schedule or<br />
Your userid is listed as a value in that schedule's USERS field<br />
If an unauthorized user tries to change an existing schedule definition,<br />
<strong>Unicenter</strong> <strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> displays the message:<br />
<strong>CA</strong>CO229E USER NOT AUTHORIZED FOR THIS SCHEDULE<br />
If your authority level permits you to alter that schedule record, <strong>Unicenter</strong><br />
<strong>CA</strong>-<strong>Scheduler</strong> displays the Schedule Alter panel.<br />
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