Adding Jobs to Daily Schedules
Adding jobs to Daily schedules takes a job from the Job Master and adds it to a specific Daily schedule.
Adding jobs to Daily schedules takes a job from the Job Master and adds it to a specific Daily schedule.
Building Daily schedules copies qualifying Master schedules and jobs for specified dates into the active Daily processing tables for SAM.
Checking Daily Schedules validates job dependencies in the Daily tables.
Because subschedules are the 'program' the Container job runs, it is important to understand the connection between the Container and the subschedule.
OpCon supports three specialized job types with dedicated operational procedures: Container jobs, Window to Host sessions, and SAP Job Menu Options.
Deleting Daily Schedules removes Completed or unprocessed schedules from the Daily tables.
Editing Daily Schedules modifies jobs and schedules in the Daily tables.
Every job and schedule in the daily queue has a status reflecting its current execution state.
Most jobs in Schedule Operations appear as the original job name.
Most schedules appear with their original name, but some features cause OpCon to append characters automatically.
The Open Window to Host feature opens an emulator for a remote connection to a machine defined in OpCon.
SAP jobs include right-click menu options to monitor and restart SAP Child Processes and view SAP Job Spools from within the Enterprise Manager.
Schedule and job status change commands are used with events and graphical interfaces.
Schedules and jobs in Schedule Operations have a status that indicates state and determines allowed status changes.
When schedules are built for a schedule date, all schedule and job information is analyzed together to create a day's automation.
OpCon uses specific rules to name and track schedules and jobs in the daily queue.
When OpCon runs a job, the agent on the target machine captures job output and saves it to one or more files.