| Possible valuesFree The job’s basic data is defined and the job is ready to be
started. You can start the job in the following ways: - Use the Activate Job (ttaad5203m000) session.
- Use the rc.startjob shell command (UNIX platform)
- Use the startjob.bat batch file (Windows platform)
Running The job is started and is running. Waiting The job is started and is waiting to be carried out at the next
execution date and time. Note A job with the Waiting status will not be started by the job
daemon: the Job Daemon only starts jobs with the In queue status. In queue The job is queued and will be started automatically when the job
daemon runs. To queue a job, use the Queue Job command in the Job Data (ttaad5500m000) session. Blocked The job is blocked and cannot be started. Before you can restart the job, you must release the job, to
change the job's status to Free. To release a job, use the Release Job command in the Job Data (ttaad5500m000) session. Canceled The job has been stopped with the Cancel Jobs (ttaad5204m000) session. A job is also canceled when the Maximum Duration is exceeded. Before you can restart the job, you must release the job, to
change the job's status to Free. To release a job, use the Release Job command in the Job Data (ttaad5500m000) session. Runtime error This status signals an error during the execution of the job.
You can use the Print Job History (ttaad5411m000) session to print the
corresponding error messages. Before you can restart the job, you must release the job, to
change the job's status to Free. To release a job, use the Release Job command in the Job Data (ttaad5500m000) session.
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