The following list shows the available commands on the Manage Job Templates screen. To work with an existing file, enter the appropriate command in the Command column next to the file. To create a file, enter the appropriate command on the command line.
Enter in: Command column
Creates a new job template file by copying an existing definition. The template variable is the name of the new job template file.
Note: Copying a job template file is useful when there are only minor processing variations between different jobs.
Enter in: Command column
Deletes a job template file.
Enter in: Command column
Sends a report to your virtual printer that describes the job according to the definitions you specify on the job template file. If an exception or exclusion file is specified on the job template file, the report also lists any exceptions or exclusions defined for the job.
The PRINT command prints information about the entire job. PF11 (Print) prints the job template file definition screens one screen at a time.
Enter on: Command line
Creates a new restore job template file named template. This name corresponds to a CMS filename and must be a unique job template file name with a maximum of eight characters.
Enter in: Command column
Renames an existing job template file; template is the new name of the job template file.
Enter in: Command column
Sends to your virtual printer a report that describes the job according to the definitions that you specify on the job template file. This test report also specifically identifies each minidisk or file space to be included in the job.
If an exception file is specified, the report indicates the options that are specified in the exception file. If an exclusion file is specified, the report does not show the minidisks, file spaces, or user IDs that were excluded.
Enter in: Command column
Modifies an existing job template.
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