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  • Subject: JBA Batch Jobs
  • From: Jim Sehi <jsehi@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 10:04:35

We are trying to automate some jobs within machine manager.  Several of
these batch jobs, when called from the JBA menu system, present a prompt
screen... then submit the job to batch.  Some of these "prompt" screens
check for availability, security, and exclusivity.  

Luckily the one I am working on only asks for the stockroom you wish to
process.  I would like to submit the job to batch without prompting the
user for the stockroom.... specifically for batch allocation runs.  Has
anyone tried doing this?  

I attempted to create a new task without the interactive job, scheduling it
through machine manager... but it fails.  I then created a custom version
of the batch CLP program, manually loaded the LDA within it, but the batch
program never gets executed.

HELP!
******************************
Jim Sehi
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
Hach Company
5600 Lindbergh Drive
Loveland, Colorado  80538

Email:  jsehi@hach.com
Phone:  970-663-1377  x2538
Fax:    970-669-2932
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