Basic Scheduling parameters specify the day and time to execute the mission.
Figure 47 Basic Scheduling Parameters
 DAYS                                                          DCAL
                                                                    AND/OR
 WDAYS   ALL                                                   WCAL
 MONTHS  1- Y 2- Y 3- Y 4- Y 5- Y 6- Y 7- Y 8- Y 9- Y 10- Y 11- Y 12- Y
 DATES
 CONFCAL          SHIFT   RETRO N MAXWAIT 00
 MINIMUM          PDS
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Table 45 Basic Scheduling Parameter
Parameter  | 
Description  | 
|---|---|
DAYS  | 
Days of the month to schedule the mission.  | 
DCAL  | 
DAYS calendar specification.  | 
AND/OR  | 
Conjunctional parameter that links parameters DAYS and WDAYS.  | 
WDAYS  | 
Days of the week to schedule the mission.  | 
WCAL  | 
WDAYS calendar specification.  | 
MONTHS  | 
Months to schedule the mission.  | 
DATES  | 
Specific dates in the year to schedule the mission.  | 
CONFCAL  | 
Name of a calendar used to confirm mission scheduling dates.  | 
SHIFT  | 
Indicates if and when a mission should be scheduled when it fails confirmation by the CONFCAL calendar.  | 
RETRO  | 
Yes/No indicator that specifies whether or not the mission is to be selected (retroactively) after the original scheduling date has passed.  | 
MAXWAIT  | 
Number of extra days within which to try to execute the mission if the original scheduling date of the mission has passed.  | 
MINIMUM  | 
Minimum number of free tracks required by the library specified in parameter PDS. The mission is scheduled even if the number of free tracks is less than the minimum.a  | 
PDS  | 
Name of partitioned dataset to be checked for free space. The mission is scheduled even if the dataset has less than the minimum number of required free tracks specified in parameter MINIMUM.a  | 
Basic Scheduling parameters are defined separately for stage 01 migration and for subsequent migration stages. For more information, see Basic Scheduling Parameters.
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