ctmudly parameters

The following table lists the ctmudly utility parameters:

Parameter

Description

<user Daily>

Name of a user daily job that is associated with one or more folders. This parameter is case-sensitive.

NOTE:

  • The specified name must be no longer than 10 characters. If a longer name is specified, it will be truncated to 10 characters.
  • If the ctmudly utility command is issued from a Control‑M/Agent, it must include the -DAILY_NAME keyword (as shown above).
  • For more information, see User Daily name.

-odate

Indicates the scheduling date (odate) to be associated with jobs that are ordered by this order method job.

Valid values are:

ODAT

The current working date of the computer on which Control‑M/Server is running.

This is the default value.

yyyymmdd

A specific working day in yyyymmdd format.

The interpretation of this parameter value is dependent on the value specified for the -odate_option parameter (described below).

-odate_option

Indicates how the specified -odate value should be used.

Valid values are:

value_date

The specified odate should be used as the odate value for the job. However, the jobs ordered by the user daily name job should be run during the current working day.

This is the default value for the ‑odate_option parameter.

If time zones specified in specific job processing definitions in the folders, then the jobs are run according to those time zones.

run_date

The jobs ordered by the User daily name job should be run only when the specified odate begins.

If the specified odate is the current working day, then this will work in the same way as value_date (described above).

If the specified odate has not begun (for example, due to time zone specifications), then the job will wait in the Active Jobs database (with WAIT_ODAT status) until the start of the specified working day.

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