TEST job need to start after 20 min after submitted manually
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TEST job need to start after 20 min after submitted manually
I need start my TEST job start execution after 20 min after submitted manually.
Please suggest any time parameter i need to mention in my test job.
Please suggest any time parameter i need to mention in my test job.
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Re: TEST job need to start after 20 min after submitted manu
And TIME parameter won't do what you think it will. The TIME parameter sets a limit on the amount of CPU time a job/step can consume - it does not decide/have-no-control on time when the Job will actually run.spawar4 wrote:Please suggest any time parameter i need to mention in my test job.
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Anuj
Anuj
Why does someone believe there is some magic in 20 minutes? What if the interval is not long enough?
Why not add a step to the first job to submit the second job thru the internal reader or even combine the 2?
As you have not explained why this is being considered, we cannot offer much in the way of suggestions.
Well-managed systems do not permit this. . .
Why not add a step to the first job to submit the second job thru the internal reader or even combine the 2?
As you have not explained why this is being considered, we cannot offer much in the way of suggestions.
Well-managed systems do not permit this. . .
Have a good one
I have two mainframe test job and 1st will trigger my orclae test process and it will take arround 20 min to complete and after this i need to run my 2nd mainrfame job. so for automation I am going to submit 2nd MF test job thru first one and it need to be start after oracle process, so I need to hold second job for 20 min. then it will continue with further process.
Please help if you have any diff idea for this automation
Please help if you have any diff idea for this automation
I though your previous post WAS your solution. Here's how I understand your process:
1. Submit a test job to run your Oracle test process. This job could run for up to 20 minutes.
2. After the test process completes, this job will submit the second test job.
3. The second test job will run. What this job does you haven't told us yet.
1. Submit a test job to run your Oracle test process. This job could run for up to 20 minutes.
2. After the test process completes, this job will submit the second test job.
3. The second test job will run. What this job does you haven't told us yet.
Job A will trigger test job B and one oracle test process. But job B should start after completion of oracle process, so need to hold this job B for 20-25 min and then it will check trigger file from oracle and accordinlgy it will complete the further MF process.
Please suggest how i will hold job B till the oracle process complete. hope now my question is clear.
Thanks in advance !!
Please suggest how i will hold job B till the oracle process complete. hope now my question is clear.
Thanks in advance !!
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does job a, after intiating the oracle process end, or does it wait for a response from the oracle process?
if it ends, then have the oracle process do a batch sub thru xmit.
if not, as a last step in job a, submit job b.
if it ends, then have the oracle process do a batch sub thru xmit.
if not, as a last step in job a, submit job b.
Dick Brenholtz
JCL, SQL and code in programs have an irritating habit of doing what you say,
not what you meant.
JCL, SQL and code in programs have an irritating habit of doing what you say,
not what you meant.
I am planning to automate this process i don't want to run this all one by one manually,
so I will submit only job A and then it will trigger job B and oracle process. I knew how to trigger job B and oracle process, I need help to hold the job B processing till oracle process get completed.
Please let me know any command is there for holding job for 20-25 min and then it will continue from STEP01.
so I will submit only job A and then it will trigger job B and oracle process. I knew how to trigger job B and oracle process, I need help to hold the job B processing till oracle process get completed.
Please let me know any command is there for holding job for 20-25 min and then it will continue from STEP01.
If you do as i suggested, it will not be manual. . .i don't want to run this all one by one manually,
Run only 1 job that runs a, then runs the oracle process, then runs b.
Or - run a having it submit the oracle process thru the internal reader. When the oracle process successfully completes, the oracle process could submit b thru the internal reader.
There is no good reason to insist on the method you propose.
Have a good one
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