Hi Carl,

The 'advanced scheduler ' let's one do quite a few things:

a.) Schedule daily recurring jobs, starting at a specific time (e.g. 06h00)
and ending at a specific time (e.g. 17h00).
b.) Specify the intervals at which these jobs shoyuld run, e.g. every 'n'
minutes or hours.
c.) Create job streams with dependency checking, i.e. job 2 cannot continue
unless job1 has a succesful completion message.
d.) IIRC, branching depending on completion message.
e.) Inclusion of messages and or actions, depending on completion status
(abend, etc.)

There are a few more. It is quite a worthwhile product!!

Cheers.

Jan Megannon.

"He is no fool who looses what he cannot keep, to gain what
he cannot loose"
                                   Jim Elliot



Carl Galgano wrote:

> Dare:
> I have no idea what is in the Advanced Scheduler.  I have used the built in
> scheduler, and it we have not found anything we can not do.  Perhaps our
> requirements are very simple.
> cjg
>
> Carl J. Galgano



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