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Ricardo Moreira
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Joined: 20 Apr 2007 Posts: 16 Location: Brasil
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Hi All,
I have a doubt on Control-m. Is it possible in some option on control-m to find the schedules that a JOB could be associated ? If so, how should I do ?
tks folks. |
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expat
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 8797 Location: Welsh Wales
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By reading the manual of course.
The manuals are proprietry and as such can only be accessed by clients of BMC. If your site is correctly licensed then all of the documentation will be avaialble to you. |
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bipinpeter
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Joined: 18 Jun 2007 Posts: 213 Location: Cochin/Kerala/India
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Hi Ricardo,
There is some option in Control-M that we can get all schedule groups which have a job name.
Just try the option 2 from the control-M , we can give the scheduler library and job name which needs to be searched.
I worked in that sometimes before so not able to recall correctly. |
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Phrzby Phil
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Joined: 31 Oct 2006 Posts: 1042 Location: Richmond, Virginia
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I have not used Control-M for a few years, but as I recall, the schedules are actually PDS members, and the PDS name is on the Ctl-M screen. (There may be more than one at your installation.)
The format of these members is not documented well, but by browsing it you can easily see where the jobnames are.
Use the 3.14 search screen. |
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prem_ibm
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Joined: 15 Sep 2007 Posts: 31 Location: Chennai
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Hi ,
Best way is if you know the job name....then go to the repository where all production job will be placed after execution....then get in to the job...and searched for "SCHEDULE" it will take u the Shedule file name.....Thanks |
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