When N (No) has been typed in the Show Scheduling Criteria field of the Rule Definition Entry Panel, the Basic and Runtime Scheduling parameters are hidden. In the screen illustrated in Figure 18, the Automated Console Action parameters (DO OPTIONS) are also hidden.
Figure 18 Non-Display of Scheduling Criteria
RL: $HASP100   LIB CTO.PROD.RULES                               TABLE: JOB
COMMAND ===>                                                    SCROLL===> CRSR
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ON MESSAGE  = $HASP100                                                     
JNAME PROD*    JTYPE J       SMFID        SYSTEM                        
ROUTE          DESC          CONSOLEID    CONSOLE                       
APPEARED     TIMES IN      MINUTES                          And/Or/Not
OWNER IOAADMIN GROUP                         MODE PROD    RUNTSEC       
THRESHOLD
DESCRIPTION JES2 JOB ON RDR MESSAGE SUPPRESSION
DESCRIPTION
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/* SUPPRESS THE MESSAGE
DO DISPLAY  = SUPPRESS Y ROUTE     DESC    CONSOLEID    CONSOLE          
SYSTEM                                                                
DO
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======= >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> END OF RULE DEFINITION PARAMETERS <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< =====
FILL IN RULE DEFINITION. CMDS: EDIT, SCHED, OPT, SHPF                  06.44.34
Typing the SCHED command (abbreviated to SC) in the COMMAND field alternately displays or hides the rule scheduling parameters (independently of the Show Scheduling Criteria field in the Rule Definition Entry Panel).
If you are not using the scheduling options of Control-O, you should work with N (No) as the default.
Note: Scheduling criteria apply to a rule even when they are hidden.
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