If you do not explicitly specify a Special Day Action for a job, the manager applies the system default action at the time the job’s Special Day Restrictions are created. For example, if you define the system default Special Day Action to be SKIP, then new Special Day Restrictions created for jobs have the default Special Day action of SKIP. If you redefine the system default Special Day Action to HOLD, new Special Day Restrictions have the default Special Day Action of HOLD.
You can redefine the system default by defining the logical NSCHED_DEFAULT_SD_ACTION. For example:
$ DEFINE NSCHED_DEFAULT_SD_ACTION HOLD
NSCHED_DEFAULT_SD_ACTION can be HOLD or SKIP. The default as shipped is SKIP.
Redefining the system default Special Day Action does not affect the Special Day Action of jobs with existing Special Day Restrictions.
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