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Three ideas-

1) Use the job scheduler to run a master cl at 3:00 am. This cl then has x number of sbmjobs with the desired scdtime.

2) At the end of the cl, calculate the next runtime and have the job do a sbmjob with the calculated time.

3) Leave the job running all day and use the dlyjob(900) and a goto to loop until the desired stop time.

I have used all of these methods and they all work equally well - however, one may be better suited for the task than another.

HTH,

Joe

"Bonnie Lokenvitz" <BLokenvitz@xxxxxxxxxx> 07/19/07 2:31 PM >>>
I have a batch job that needs to be submitted and run every 15 minutes
from 3:00 AM to midnight. The machine does not have ROBOT installed.

Would you give me some ideas on how to approach this?

Thank you,
Bonnie Lokenvitz



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