I was thinking, using the API, he could just hold (HLDJOBSCDE) the entries that would start during his backup window, release them (RLSJOBSCDE) and if desired submit them as part of ending his backup process. The API provides all the necessary information.
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That brings up a point where if Michael only wants to hold the scheduler for a specific period of time, then the HLDJOBSCDE would work with a subsequent RLSJOBSCDE. If the intent is to carefully reinstate the scheduler entries just the way the were, assuming that some might be on hold already, then a program using QWCLSCDE would be more appropriate. Interesting problem.
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Michael,
Can you use the List Job Schedule Entries (QWCLSCDE) API and the job scheduler commands to do what you want?
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Is there a way to "hold" the IBM job scheduler(NOT the Advanced Job Scheduler)?
I know that you can "hold" an individual entry, I am interested in preventing the job scheduler from starting after executing a "system backup".
Michael Smith
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