Once the job has executed, the Control-M monitor implements the post-processing instructions defined in the job scheduling definition. Post-processing instructions can be defined for virtually any situation, such as job ended successfully, job abended, a particular condition code occurred in a particular step, and so on.
As part of post-processing, Control-M can do the following:
add a prerequisite condition to, or delete a prerequisite condition from, the IOA Conditions file
This can trigger or prevent the submission of a job in the Active Jobs file.
force the placement of a job scheduling definition into the Active Jobs file, regardless of the basic scheduling criteria of the job
set AutoEdit variables
send (shout) a specified message to a specified location through the SHOUT facility or by electronic mail
send a message by mail to the recipient identified by the mail name prefix
change the final status of a job to OK or NOTOK
handle the job SYSOUT
This includes changing its class, deleting it, rerouting it to another node, releasing it for printing, or copying it to another location.
if Control-M/Analyzer is active, invoke a Control-M/Analyzer rule