• Subject: Re: HELP!! DLYJOB command
  • From: Bob Clarke 3rd x4502 <clarke@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Apr 97 11:29:00 -0400
  • Organization: TERI

lg - Loyd Goodbar wrote:

> Why not add your program to the job scheduler (WRKJOBSCDE)? Add it to run
> once at 1:30 am.

I would prefer to do it that way if in fact it is possible.  However this 
job, as it exists today, ends all subsystems.  I was under the impression 
from previous postings on a similar subject that there was no 'simple' way 
to do this (though I could have gotten the wrong impression).  Is there an 
easy way to schedule this as a batch job so that it runs in QCTL and will 
execute properly with remaining subsystems ended?

I realize there are alternative backup strategies that do not require ending 
all (or any) subsystems, and I will be looking into those options in the 
very near future.  For now however I just need the best and fastest way to 
automate what I've already got to work with.   Thanks!!

Regards,

Bob Clarke
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