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rammraju

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:39 am
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Can someone please explain the difference between CA11 and Jobtrac.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:48 am
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CA11 Workload Automation Restart and Tracking provides self-management to the data center by simplifying the process of rerunning jobs. Its powerful run-handling capabilities minimize restart errors and data corruption by eliminating the need to restart jobs manually. It automatically determines the restart step without JCL Changes, performs data set and OS catalog maintenance and GDG resolution, eliminates “NOT CAT2” conditions, provides job tracking and job analysis, simulation mode, reports on history of events, performs return code processing at job and step level.

CA Jobtrac Job Management is a job management product. It offers workflow monitoring, enterprise visualization, cross-platform scheduling and administration, critical path management and prioritization, and enterprise reporting.
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