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Why not use the Job Scheduler and a sprecial JOBQ assigned to an SBS
(QBATCH or QPGMR)?
To add and remove JOBQs the SBS has to be ended, IIRC. So it may interfere
with other jobs that may run at that time.
Just my thoughts.
With regards,
Carel Teijgeler
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On 2-10-2008 at 17:38 macwheel99@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have tasks to not run when system not busy, so general plan:subsystem, so the tasks not running yet
1. During week, add tasks to a Job Queue that's not assigned to any
2. When no ueers there, like weekend after backup, assign JOBQ to asubsystem, make sure the stuff running
3. When jobs completed, unassign JOBQ from the subsystembrain how to assign a JOBQ to a sub system unassign it
It has been so long since last time I did this, it has fallen out of my
I'm on V5R1
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