Use all of the bundle timing parameters on the Bundle Definition Attributes Panel to control when bundles are produced. The LATE, INTERVAL, WAIT, and WAIT for LATE fields work together to control bundle production.
Bundle Initialization and Timing parameters selection are the most critical parameters to consider when starting a CA Deliver system for the first time.
Business Value:
Time management and planning of bundled output production maximizes operational efficiency by load balancing system resources and printer usage.
Additional Considerations:
The following bundle initialization and timing parameter are most critical.
Specify the time of day and the days of the week when BEGINDAY and possibly a bundle BEGINDAY are run.
If there are multiple CA Deliver RMOSTCs accessing the same database, we suggest that the value of TIME be set in one RMOSTC only, in conjunction with BOT=YES in the same RMOSTC only.
The other tasks must have BOT=NO and TIME=0000.
Additionally, the value of BEGINDAY must be set to the same value on every RMOSTC region.
The TIME parameter controls when the new daily cycle begins.
If BEGINDAY is not specified, then the start of the daily cycle and the bundle BEGINDAY are the same. If the processing of bundles requires that bundles have a BEGINDAY at a time different from the start of the daily cycle then the bundle BEGINDAY time is specified by the BEGINDAY= parameter.
More Information:
See the “Initialization Parameters” chapter of the Reference Guide.
See the Determine When a Bundle Is Produced table in the “Creating a Bundle of Reports” chapter in the CA Deliver Administration Guide.
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