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List,

I am trying to get a feel for how best to duplicate some our nightly batch 
job runs on the iSeries that run on our VSE system. I am open to ideas and 
suggestions. We would of course want the same basic results and control but 
realize things may have to be handled differently simply due to the 
differences between the two operating systems.

Here is a "brief" description of our current process....

The nightly batch run consists of many "jobs". They are, for the most part, 
single-threaded. We do not currently have scheduling software on VSE, so 
this is operator-controlled. Each "job" will have one or more "steps". A 
"step" is an execution of an application program. After the jobs are 
submitted, each with any required parameters, the jobs run in sequence with 
virtually no operator intervention required.

If a job fails, it requires an operator response which prevents the jobs 
behind it from running. Depending on the nature of the problem, the operator 
can release a "PAUSE" in that batch partition to keep the rest of the jobs 
from executing while the failing job is re-run in a different partition. 
Then the "PAUSE" is release and the rest of the jobs continue on their merry 
way.

What is the best way to duplicate this batch process on the iSeries?

Will we need scheduling software to accomplish this?

Are the built-in iSeries scheduling capabilities sufficient?

TIA for any advice and/or ideas!


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