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  • Subject: Re: Whats the best way to run a CL every 30 min
  • From: alic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 11:31:58 -0400



I'll dip my toes in the water with this, but as I've only been on As400's
for a couple of years I may make a mistake!  Unless you are allowed to use
a scheduler such as Robot  I believe you will be limited to using the CLP
command DLYJOB. DLYJOB  DLY(1800) will delay the resumtion of the job for
30 mins, but as the job has already started, you would need to be able to
run multiple jobs in your job queue. Let the CLP loop round to delay the
job again. No site I've worked at lets us use the scheduler due to risks of
conflict with backupts etc. (Chrali)




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Silvio.Santos@brainag.com
09/29/99 04:57 PM


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To:   RPG400-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Christopher Ali/UK/FiservCBS)
Subject:  Whats the best way to run a CL every 30 min




Hi!
Whats the best way in tems of efficiency and CPU perfomance to run a CL PGM
every 30 min (for instance) or other interval.
If you can give code examples it would be great.

TIA
Silvio.


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