Saturday 23 June 2012

Commands of the Job Scheduling Definition Screen in control-m


Commands of the Job Scheduling Definition Screen

The following commands can be specified in the COMMAND field of the
Job Scheduling Definition screen.


Commands of the Job Scheduling Definition Screen
Command Description
FIND
    Command FIND locates a particular string.
DOC
    Command DOC alternately displays and hides the job
    documentation.
EDIT
    Command EDIT alternately places the job scheduling
   definition in, and removes the job scheduling definition from,
    an ISPF-like Edit environment. For a brief overview,
   “Editing Job Scheduling Definitions in the Edit Environment.”
NEXT
    Command NEXT (PF11/PF23) keeps the changes to the
   current job scheduling definition in memory and automatically
   displays the next job scheduling definition in the scheduling
    table.

PREV
    Command PREV (PF10/PF22) keeps the changes to the
    current job scheduling definition in memory and automatically
   displays the previous job scheduling definition in the
   scheduling table. .
PLAN
    Command PLAN enables display of the job's scheduling plan.
    When command PLAN is entered, a window for specifying
   the date range of the plan is displayed. When the date range
   is entered, the scheduling plan for the job is displayed in the
    Job Scheduling Plan screen. For more information,
JOBSTAT
   Command JOBSTAT displays the Statistics screen, which
   provides statistics for the job. For more information,
   To display statistics for the currently displayed job, specify:
    JOBSTAT (abbreviated J)
   To display statistics for any job other than the current job,
   format of the command is:
    JOBSTAT jobname groupname
   Specification of a group name is optional, but if no group
   name is specified, statistics are displayed only for jobs not
    belonging to any group.
CHANGE
   Command CHANGE replaces an existing string with a newstring.
   Format of the command is:
   CHANGE oldstring newstring
   where:
   • oldstring is the existing string to be replaced.
    • newstring is the string that replaces the existing string.


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