Indicates if the job did not get ordered on its original scheduling date, it is ordered after its original scheduling date has passed.
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Check box Select the Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed check box to indicate that the job should be scheduled retroactively. Clear the check box to indicate that the job should not be scheduled retroactively. Default: Clear |
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Control‑M/EM Utilities |
RETRO has two possible values:
EXAMPLE: <RETRO="1"/> |
Control‑M/Server Utilities |
RETRO has two possible values:
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The Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed parameter is used to control situations where the computer has not been working for a day or more (for example, due to a weekend, a holiday or a hardware failure). The Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed parameter indicates to the New Day procedure or User Daily if the job should be retroactively scheduled for days the computer (or Control‑M) was inactive.
You can use the ctmrpln Control‑M/Server utility to determine when selected jobs in a folder are scheduled to run.
Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed cannot be used with the Minimum number of tracks and Partition data Set parameters.
No SMART folder support
The Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed parameter is not supported for SMART folders. If this parameter is selected for a SMART folder, it is ignored.
The Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed parameter can be selected for individual jobs in a SMART folder.
EXAMPLE: Schedule a job on a specific day of the month
Schedule the job on specific days in the month. If the day has passed, do not schedule the job.
Days 15, 16, 18, 19, 20
Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed No
Assume the computer was down from the 16th to (and including) the 18th. The 15th is the last date on which the job was scheduled for execution. Today is the 19th. Therefore, the job is only scheduled for execution on the 19th.
EXAMPLE: Schedule a job for every workday
Schedule the job for every workday, whether the computer is active:
Days Calendar WORKDAYS
Retroactively order job that its scheduled date has passed Yes
Given the following circumstances
the Work Days calendar contains the dates 15, 16, 18, and 19
the computer was down from the 16th up to (and including) the 18th
the 15th was the last date that the job was scheduled for execution
today is the 19th
The job is scheduled three times with the original scheduling dates: 16, 18, and 19 (that is, three job orders are added to the Active Jobs database).
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