Previous Topic: 4.3.4.4.17 RSTATUS CommandNext Topic: 4.3.4.4.19 SPLITSMF Command


4.3.4.4.18 SCHEDULE Command

 Use the SCHEDULE command to execute the CA MICS processing
 scheduled for today.
 
 CA MICS maintains a processing schedule based on the
 specifications you entered in sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS
 (defaults for all units) and in prefix.MICS.PARMS for each
 unit database.  You specified backup frequency in
 prefix.MICS.PARMS(JCLDEF) and indicated in
 prefix.MICS.PARMS(EXECDEF) whether WEEKLY, MONTHLY, and/or
 YEARLY processing can occur during weekends.  You also
 defined your installation's calendar (e.g., a 13 month fiscal
 calendar) and week (e.g., the week starts on Sunday vs.
 Monday) through the sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS(CPLXDEF) or
 prefix.MICS.PARMS(SITE) parameter members.
 
 SCHEDULE generates and submits a batch job to perform daily
 CA MICS database update processing and, if scheduled for
 today, database backup.  If WEEKLY, MONTHLY, or YEARLY cycle
 database close-out processing is due, SCHEDULE includes the
 appropriate WEEKLY/MONTHLY/YEARLY processing in the generated
 batch job.  SCHEDULE always includes a backup with
 WEEKLY/MONTHLY/YEARLY processing.
 
   o You can specify the BACKUP operand with the SCHEDULE
     command to override the processing schedule and include a
     backup in the requested processing, even if no backup is
     currently scheduled.
 
   o You can specify the NOBACKUP operand with the SCHEDULE
     command to omit backup processing even if BACKUP, WEEKLY,
     MONTHLY, or YEARLY processing is scheduled for today.
 
 SCHEDULE also saves a copy of the generated database update
 processing in the prefix.MICS.RESTART.CNTL data set for the
 unit database.