Job Data (ttaad5500m000)Use this session to view the job data, which you can maintain and display in the Job Data (ttaad5100s000) session. From this session, you can start the Sessions by Job (ttaad5501m000) session to view or maintain the settings of the sessions linked to the job. You can also use the Job Data (ttaad5500m000) session to start the job. How you start the job depends on the job’s status:
Note To change the job status to In Queue, click Queue Job on the appropriate menu. For more information about job statuses, refer to Job Status. With the commands on the appropriate menu, you can start sessions to do the following:
Job The job identification code. User The LN user ID of the person who created the job. Period. If this check box is selected, the job is periodical: the
job is started or restarted periodically at a date and time defined in the job calendar or by a regular
interval. Suspend Indicates whether the periodical job must be
executed automatically after last execution. After execution of a periodical
job, the next execution date is automatically updated according to the given
period and/or calendar date. If this check box is selected,, the job is suspended until the next execution date. For jobs started by the Activate Job (ttaad5203m000) session, the UNIX shell program rc.startjob, or the Windows batch file startjob.bat, the job’s status is set to Waiting. The job is automatically restarted at every next execution date that is defined in the calendar or by the interval. If this check box is cleared, the job runs once and is then stopped. For jobs started by the Activate Job (ttaad5203m000) session, the UNIX shell program rc.startjob, or the Windows batch file startjob.bat, the job’s status is set to Free. To restart the job, you must manually start the Activate Job (ttaad5203m000) session, the UNIX shell program rc.startjob, or the Windows batch file startjob.bat. Note You can use the Job Data (ttaad5100s000) session to select or clear this check box. Extern Schd If this check box is selected, an external job
scheduler, such as Maestro from UNISON, or an external program, for example, a
UNIX crontab starts the job. Therefore, in that case, the calendar/time
schedule in the job data is ignored. Next Execution Date The date/time of the next execution of the job. If the job is periodical, this field shows
the next date of the calendar or the date corresponding to the given period,
after executing the job. Note You can specify the dates and times for a calendar in the Dates by Calendar (ttaad5107m000) session. Last Execution Date The date on which the job was last
executed. Status Displays the status of the job. For details, refer to Job Status.
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