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Someone had mentioned in one of the earlier posts that there were enhancements available for XA Release 7 that allowed for batch submission of archive tasks. The ability to do that was part of a series of enhancements that were put out in PTFs and were also included in the last PCM for Release 7. What the enhancement does in a nutshell is: - provides the ability to submit the archive function to batch, although the ability to submit to a specific job queue is not supported. The queue used by the application's batch processes is used since it is a part of the XA application processing. - provides the ability to specify a requested date and time for the job to start. That allows you to run it at a slower time of the day or off-hours (if that's possible). The job is submitted with a delay in effect. By not entering a date/time, the job is executed in the sequence it is in the queue. - provides for selecting a specific tape device for the archive. - the COM archive function will prompt you to initialize tapes if required (that's part of the already existing function). Some caveats: - when the process is submitted to batch, all of the functions expect the properly initialized tape/s to be prepared and available on the selected device. It does not prompt an operator to mount the tape/s. e. g. for IM you will have to have an IMHIST tape in the device. - the batch process does NOT allow for tape initialization - one tape device is used for the archive (which means you may have to switch tapes if it runs over one volume). Hope this helps a little. Dan McNeill | XA Product Development | Infor | Office: 678-319-8206 | dan.mcneill@xxxxxxxxx
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