The following figure describes the rule_based_cal XML parameters:
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rule_base_cal_name |
Defines the name of the Rule-Based Calendar. |
keep_active |
Defines the maximum number of days that the job can wait to be executed after its original scheduling date has passed. |
and_or |
Indicates the relationship between Month Days parameter values and Week Days parameter values. Optional. |
days_cal |
Defines the name of a user-defined calendar containing a list of days of the month, used with Month Days, to determine a set of working days. |
weeks_cal |
Defines the name of a user-defined, week-based calendar used together with parameter Week Days to specify a set of working days. |
conf_cal |
Defines the calendar used to confirm job scheduling dates. |
retro |
Indicates whether the job should be scheduled for possible execution after its original scheduled date has passed. |
shift |
Defines when to schedule the job if the date is not confirmed. (Option) Valid values are:
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shift_num |
Defines the number of working days that a job can be shifted. Values from -62 to 62 can be entered. This function is also called Extended Shift. |
active_from |
Indicates the start of a period of time during which the job or SMART Folder can be ordered. |
active_till |
Indicates the end of a period of time during which the job or SMART Folder can be ordered. |
month_days |
Indicates the days of the month on which the job should be scheduled for processing. |
week_days |
Indicates the days of the week on which the job should be scheduled for processing. |
dates |
Defines a sequence of date, which indicates a specific date, in either mmdd or ddmm format (depending on the site standard), on which the job should be scheduled. Control‑M for z/OS: A maximum of 12 date elements can be specified. |
JAN |
Indicates whether to run the job in this month. Valid values are:
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FEB |
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MAR |
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APR |
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MAY |
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JUN |
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JUL |
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AUG |
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SEP |
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OCT |
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NOV |
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DEC |
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