accessed the following screens of the scheduling definition facility
Entry Panel
Table List screen
Job List screen
Job Scheduling Definition screen
created a job scheduling definition directly from the Entry panel, and then created a second job scheduling definition by using the I (Insert) option in the Job List screen
learned about and utilized the following job scheduling definition fields while creating your job scheduling definitions
MEMNAME
MEMLIB
GROUP
DESC
DAYS
IN
CONFIRM
OUT
defined one of the jobs to require manual confirmation before submission
used IN and OUT conditions to create a dependency between the two jobs
ordered the two jobs from the Job List screen
viewed messages in the Job Order Messages screen
moved between facilities using an =x command instead of returning to the IOA Primary Option menu
displayed the Active Environment screen, and toggled between display of the list of commands and the list of options at the bottom of the screen
defined a filter and filtered the Active Environment display
learned about statuses in the Active Environment screen
used the C (Confirm) option in the Active Environment screen to manually confirm a job
observed changes to job statuses in the Active Environment screen
used the L (Log) option in the Active Environment screen to display the message log for the job orders in the Control-M Log screen
used the V option to display the Job Order Execution History screen and from there displayed the Sysout of a job execution in the Sysout Viewing screen
used the H (Hold) option so that you could delete job orders from the Active Environment screen
used the D (Delete) option in the Active Environment screen to delete the job orders when they were no longer needed
used the Exit Option window of the Job List screen to create a new table and save your two job scheduling definitions in the table
learned the difference between the S (Select) and B (Browse) options of the Table List screen
changed the format of the Job List screen
exited the Online facility by working your way up the screen hierarchy as you exited individual screens