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JBSF5212 - Maintain Request Schedule Details
Purpose |
To
create and maintain a Schedule for the running of a Job Request |
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Subsystem |
Job Control & Scheduling |
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Normally Run By | Job Control Specialist | |
Anticipated Frequency | As required | |
Structure | Blocks | Request |
Request Schedule | ||
Buttons | Run Window (JBSF4411) | |
Calendar Lookup | ||
Date Alias (CALF7510) |
Request block
As part of defining a Job Request, users must set up a Schedule before submitting the request. The System organises for job(s) within the request to run in accordance with the Dates and Times in this Schedule. This form is accessed via the Request Schedule button (top block) on the Central Request Form, Maintain Request Details (JBSF5210). This block is for information only, and holds request context details carried from the Central Request Form. It is possible to access a pop-up window to see the Intervals (set of times) when the request's Run Window is active. For example, details of Request Number 115, created in the Maintain Request Details form, are shown in this block. Request Number 115 contains one job producing a report. The Schedule Dates and Times entered in the block below relate to this request. Request Schedule block The Date(s) and Time(s) entered in this block form the Schedule for running the job or jobs contained in the request detailed in the block above. A job (or set of jobs) in a request can be Scheduled to run on more than one occasion, by creating a Date and Time Record for each occasion. A Date can be entered as an absolute date, or selected from Date Alias Instances displayed in a pop-up window. For example, the user enters Dates and Times making up the Schedule for the report job in request 115. He wants to produce this report on a definite date, and again on the Government Census Date immediately following. To do this he creates two records:
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The Request block contains:
The Request Schedule block contains:
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Rules/Notes:
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To view the intervals for the request's Run Window, using the Maintain Request Schedule form:
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Rules/Notes: The Run Window cannot be modified in any way in this form. |
To
create a new request Schedule Record using the Maintain Request Schedule
Details form: In Insert mode:
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Rules/Notes: There can only be one date per record. A date can be keyed using a variety of formats, including: 03/03/1998, 3-3-98, 3.3.98. A time must be keyed in 24-hour format. Examples of accepted formats for 6 p.m. are 18:00, 18.0, 18-0. Kkeying in 18:3 is recognised by the System as 18:03. The System checks, when the request is submitted, that at least one date/time is in the future. |
To modify a request Schedule Record using the Maintain Request Schedule Details form:
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To delete a request Schedule Record using the Maintain Request Schedule Details form:
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Last Modified on 14 January, 2004