I'm working to get the manuals for CA-7, I think then I'l be able to understand these terms.
Thanks.
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- Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:38 am
- Forum: Scheduling Software for MVS, OS/390 and zOS
- Topic: Need help to understand the CA-7 constructs.
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- Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:37 am
- Forum: Scheduling Software for MVS, OS/390 and zOS
- Topic: Display the calendar for jobs not scheduled in CA-7.
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Re: Display the calendar for jobs not scheduled in CA-7.
Thanks Robert. Then for such job how can I see their scheduling pattern?
- Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:35 am
- Forum: Mainframe Performance, Capacity Planning and Software Cost.
- Topic: Preloading of IMS Transactions as part of performance tuning
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Preloading of IMS Transactions as part of performance tuning
Hi, Have any one of you done Preloading of IMS Transactions as part of performance tuning? If yes, could you please advice various verification methods to make sure whether concerned IMS program is preloaded into main memory or not. One of the option given was to use TSO ISRDDN LOAD <Program Name>. ...
- Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:47 pm
- Forum: Scheduling Software for MVS, OS/390 and zOS
- Topic: Display the calendar for jobs not scheduled in CA-7.
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Display the calendar for jobs not scheduled in CA-7.
Hi,
I came to know that every Job defined in CA7 may not be a scheduled Job, if it is not a scheduled Job how can I check that when a particular job will get executed?
Thanks for your help.
I came to know that every Job defined in CA7 may not be a scheduled Job, if it is not a scheduled Job how can I check that when a particular job will get executed?
Thanks for your help.
- Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:45 pm
- Forum: Scheduling Software for MVS, OS/390 and zOS
- Topic: Need help to understand the CA-7 constructs.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2427
Need help to understand the CA-7 constructs.
Hi, Can anyone please explain the below parameter and their use. I've searched in google but I think I should have looked in manuals which are not available to me but I've asked for them: ID=008 ROLL=D INDEX=+000 SCAL= DOTM=0820 LEADTM=0010 SUBTM=0810 STARTM=0810 DAILY ID=009 ROLL=D INDEX=+000 SCAL=...