Indicates the time zone according to which the job should be scheduled.
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Drop-down list: Three–character value The following values are supplied with Control-M: |
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HNL |
Honolulu |
GMT-10.00 |
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HAW |
Hawaii |
GMT-10:00 |
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NOTE: HAW is maintained for backward compatibility purposes |
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ANC |
Anchorage Standard Time |
GMT-09:00 |
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PST |
Pacific Standard Time |
GMT-08:00 |
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MST |
Mountain Standard Time |
GMT-07:00 |
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CST |
Central Standard Time |
GMT-06:00 |
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EST |
Eastern Standard Time |
GMT-05:00 |
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ATL |
Atlantic Standard Time |
GMT-04.00 |
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RIO |
Rio de Janeiro |
GMT-03.00 |
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GMT |
Greenwich Mean Time |
GMT+00:00 |
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WET |
Western European Time |
GMT+01:00 |
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CET |
Central European Time |
GMT+02:00 |
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EET |
Eastern European Time |
GMT+03:00 |
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DXB |
Abu Dhabi |
GMT+04.00 |
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KHI |
Karachi |
GMT+05.00 |
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DAC |
Dacca |
GMT+06.00 |
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BKK |
Bangkok |
GMT+07.00 |
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HKG |
Hong Kong |
GMT+08:00 |
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TYO |
Tokyo |
GMT+09.00 |
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TOK |
Tokyo |
GMT+09:00 |
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NOTE: TOK is maintained for backward compatibility purposes |
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SYD |
Sydney |
GMT+10.00 |
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MEL |
Melbourne |
GMT+10:00 |
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NOU |
Noumea |
GMT+11.00 |
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AKL |
Auckland |
GMT+12.00 |
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If necessary, these default values can be modified, and new values can be defined. For more information, see the description of time zone support in System configuration of Control-M Administration. |
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Default |
If no value is specified for this parameter, the job runs with the time zone of the Control‑M/Server that ordered the job. |
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Invalid Characters |
Non-English characters |
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Consider the following:
If they must run "today" they should be ordered manually (for example, using the ctmorder utility).
For more information about these utilities, see Control‑M Utilities.
BMC Software recommends that you do not combine jobs that have time zone specifications with jobs that do not specify a time zone in the same folder.
When a job is considered for ordering by the New Day procedure, it is ordered if its scheduling date occurs within the next 48 hours. When a job is ordered by a User Daily job, it is ordered only if its scheduling criteria are satisfied for the current working date. For this reason, BMC Software recommends that you arrange the jobs for each time zone in a separate folder.
A job with Time Zone that was forward order becomes eligible to run at the same hour as specified in the configuration of the New Day time but this hour is reflected by the job’s timezone. For example if the Control-M/Server is running New Day in California on PST at 7am and the jobs timezone is in New York (EST), the job will be eligible to run for specific date from 7:00 EST to next 7:00 EST. From Control-M/Server perspective that is 4:00am PST until the next day 4:00am PST. The job is ordered one day prior to the ODATE of the job and remain in the Active jobs for 48 hours. However it's eligible to run only 24 hour period from 7:00am to 7:00am EST. The time prior to the 7:00 am EST the job is Pre-ODATE state and the hours after the next day 7:00 EST the job state is in Post-ODATE state. When the job is in Pre/Post ODATE state it cannot be managed nor any actions can be performed on it. At the next New Day time it will be removed from AJF. If a job has a Maxwait value then additional modification apply because of timezone considerations.
Non cyclic:
Job will stay in AJF if it has maxwait, when it gets a chance to run on the next day and ends ok, it will then change to POST ODAT during the next run of the timezone cleanup, which occurs every 30 minutes on the hour.
Cyclic:
Job will stay in AJF if it has maxwait, it will be allowed to rerun during the whole next day. When changed to POST ODAT it will not be allowed to rerun. New day will remove jobs that are in POST ODAT state.
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