Running a jobA job can be executed as follows:
For more information, refer to Job execution and Job handling procedure (OP). Using the job daemon A daemon is a program that permanently runs in the background. A daemon handles requests that are issued by other programs and is activated only when needed.
If you cleared the Use External Sched check box in the Job Data (ttaad5100s000) session, the job is started at the scheduled date and time. If you selected the Use External Sched check box in the Job Data (ttaad5100s000) session, you can start the job in one of the following ways:
For more information, refer to Job execution and Job handling procedure (OP). Running the job in your own user environment
(bshell)
If you scheduled the job for a specific date and time, the job starts at the specified time. The job's status changes to Waiting. If you did not specify a time, the job starts immediately. The job's status changes to Running. In both cases, you can close the Activate Job (ttaad5203m000) session only when the job is finished.
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