The following table describes OS2200 parameters:
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Defines the type of job that determines which fields are exposed in a job definition. The value of the job type is usually based on the platform for the job run. Jobs defined as Dummy provide instructions for Control-M such as post-processing actions. |
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Defines the name of the job processing definition and appears in the job definition and tracking displays, and enables you to identify the job, and order the job. |
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Provides a description of the job in free text. A well written description can help you determine why the job was defined and how it fits into your business workflow. |
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What to run:
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Defines a script exactly as it would be specified in a terminal for the specific computer and is part of the job definition. |
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Identifies the user name with the authorization to execute the job. This parameter is used by the Control-M security mechanism. |
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Account ID |
Optional. Specifies the desired account ID to be set on the runcard of the job. |
Qualifier |
Mandatory. Indicates the qualifier name of the job runstream location. |
File |
Mandatory. Specifies the file name of the job runstream location. |
Cycle |
Optional. Defines the cycle number of the file. Default: 1 |
Element |
Optional. Specifies the element name within the file which contains the job runstream location. |
Version |
Optional. Indicates the version of the element. |
Overriding Qualifier |
Optional. Specifies a temporarily-modified qualifier name of the job runstream location without changing the original. |
Command line |
Mandatory. Indicates the command line entry, if this is a Command type of job. |
Pre-command |
Optional. Determines the command line instruction to be executed before the specified command line. |
Post-command |
Optional. Determines the command line instruction to be executed after the specified command line. |
Optional. Determines the job's OS2200 processing priority. |
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Options |
Optional. Specifies the options to be set with the @START command. |
Run ID |
Optional. Indicates the desired run ID to be set on the runcard of the job. Default: order_ID run_Number |
Project ID |
Optional. Defines the desired project ID to be set on the runcard of the job. |
Do not use @SYM and @BRKPT in job wrapper |
Indicates that an additional @SYM and @BRKPT will not be added to the job’s wrapper.
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Use original runcard from user job runstream |
Uses the runcard as specified in the job runstream in the job wrapper. Default: unchecked |
Use Run id from autoedit variable or job's runstream |
Uses the run Id on the job runcard on submission, based on the value of the Run Id field, or based on the run Id as specified on the original job's runstream runcard. Equivalent: USER-RUNIDS |
Allow job submission under different owner |
Runs the job under the specified user Id via the @START,/U option. |
Analyze and translate variables in job runstream |
Parses user runstream content and resolve any specified variables. Default: unchecked Equivalent: RUNSARG |
Inc.job bkp.output |
Includes user runstream’s @SYM or @BRKPT parts in output. Default: Default
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Do not set job owner to job wrapper on submission |
Does not set the job wrapper’s owner to the specified user. Default: unchecked Equivalent: SKIPCHGOWN |
Perform account validation before submission |
An option to validate the specified account before allowing submission. Default: unchecked |
Bypass checking of the status file indicator |
Bases the job completion and exit code solely on the job’s completion statistics. |
Do not run user job via @ADD in job wrapper |
Executes user job content as is. Default: unchecked |
Set Condition |
Specifies a positive octal number to be placed in T2 of the condition word of the run being scheduled. |
Pages |
Indicates the estimated number of printed pages expected as output from the run. |
Run time |
Indicates the estimated run time in standard units of processing (SUP). This is roughly equivalent to minutes, or use a leading 'S' to set seconds. |
Deadline |
Indicates the elapsed time since run submission or the time of day (Dhhmm) when a run must complete, based on a 24-hour clock. |
Cards |
Indicates the estimated number of cards expected as output from the run. |
Start time |
Indicates the earliest time when a run can be processed. The format of this value is the same as for DEADLINE. |
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