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The ????SCDE commands are part of the free job scheduler in the OS.

GO JS is part of 5770-JS1 IBM Advanced Job Scheduler for i (that's the V7R1
number) which is a chargeable product.



On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:29 PM, James Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Being one who typically just writes self-perpetuating batch job CLs,
what I know about the Job Schedulers, and 50 cents, might get you a cup
of really cheap coffee.

Could somebody comment on differences/connections/whatever between the
scheduling commands on the Work Management menu (ADDJOBSCDE, WRKJOBSCDE,
&c.), and the scheduler that's accessed via "GO JS"?

I just spent about the past hour finding out that ADDJOBSCDE doesn't
allow you to specify an INLLIBL other than what's on the *JOBD.

Maybe relieve at least some of my cluelessness about this feature, so I
don't look quite so dumb when a customer brings up the subject, or when
I suggest something that isn't supported?

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