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MFdigger
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:18 am    Post subject: Jobs schedule - CA7 Reply with quote

Hi All,

I'm new to CA-7 and tried searching this forum. I could able to get a few answers clarified from the forum.

How we can verify WHAT all jobs and WHEN the jobs are scheduled for today or tomorrow or next 1 week/Month/Quarter/Year

I tried verifying the commands such as LJOB, LSCHD, FSTRUC but was not successful or may be I didnt used the correct parms

I could see that the when the job is completed and what time but how can I verify the jobs scheduled for future

Could some one please help me on this.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 3:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What did you do with LSCHD? I believe that is what you want.

You might try LSCHD,JOB=*,LIST=BYSID.

Do you have the documentation?
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Papadi

Thank you very much for the command. I could see now the scheduled dates for a job. Its showing the Scheduled date but How I can verify the timings when it will be executed?

When I tried verifying the command, its showing something with title 'Schedules' as shown below. Could someone please let me know what these explain about?
Like INDEX, SCAL, DOTM, LEADTM, SUBTM, STARTM, RDAY, NDAY, DAY

Code:


 ------------------------------ SCHEDULES ------------------------------
                  CALENDAR SCAL09WD                                     
 ID=030   ROLL=N  INDEX=+000                                             
 SCAL=    DOTM=1010  LEADTM=0010  SUBTM=1000  STARTM=1000               
          MONTHLY   RDAY=-00  MONTH=ALL                                 
          ANNUAL   NDAY=331                                             
          ANNUAL    DAY=333                                             




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PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

Hi Digger,

A simple Search in the CA-7 Database Maintenance guide Tells you:

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INDEX:

Specifies an adjustment to schedule days. After exercising the ROLL
option, the schedule is adjusted, forward for plus or backward for
minus, by the number of working days entered.

Size/Type: 4 numeric characters specified as Innn where I can
be plus (unsigned) or minus (-) and nnn can be 0 to
365 days
Required: No
Batch keyword: INDEX

You can use this field together with the RDAY field to schedule a job
to run 3 work days before the 15th of the month: specify -3 in the
INDEX field, X in the MONTHLY field, and 15 in the RDAY field.

SCAL:

This field indicates the last 2 characters of the default base calendar ID
to be used for schedule resolution. The complete calendar ID used is
in the format SCALnnxx where nn is the current year and xx is the
value entered. This value is used for all SCHIDs that do not have a
specific value coded on the DB.2.1-E screen.

Size/Type: 2 alphanumeric characters
Required: Yes - for the SAVE, REPL, and RESOLV functions
No - for CLEAR, DELETE, and EDIT functions
Automatically supplied for FETCH or FE functions
Batch keyword: SCAL

DOTM: Specifies a due-out time for the job and must be in format
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Do you have the documentation?
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You need to make sure you have the documentation (or links to it) available. The forum is a great place for some answers, but it is not the place to "get trained".
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nor is it a good place to request copyrighted or proprietary material.
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