This following are examples of how the sweep utility applies the obsolete criteria to determine whether various jobs are obsolete.
The following values apply to all examples in this section:
For the obsolete day of the user, RBC A is obsolete and RBC B is active, according to the above.
EXAMPLE 1:
Job 1 belongs to SMART Folder G and has RBC A. ACTIVE_FROM is not defined for Job 1.
ACTIVE_TILL is defined for Job 1 for October 1, 2016. The relationship between Job 1 and its RBCs is AND.
Result: Job 1 is obsolete.
EXAMPLE 2:
Job 2 belongs to SMART Folder G and has RBC B.
ACTIVE_FROM and ACTIVE_TILL are not defined.
The relationship between Job 2 and its RBCs is OR.
Result: Job 2 is active.
EXAMPLE 3:
Job 3 belongs to SMART Folder G and has RBCs A, B, and C.
RBC C was deleted from SMART Folder G, but Job 4 still has it.
ACTIVE_FROM and ACTIVE_TILL are not defined.
The relationship between Job 3 and its RBCs is AND.
Result: Job 3 is active, while RBC C is ignored.
General notes
The following notes may be applicable to the features described in this section:
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