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Examples

You just scheduled a request named CREDITS. You used a specification you have not used before, MONTHEND. The request should run at the end of every month, but you want to make sure. To check the day, date, and time of the request’s future runs, up to 12/31, enter the following command:

vmsched when credits (until 12/31/yy

You scheduled another request, DEBITS, to run for a few months, but you cannot remember if you had it stop running in March or April. To find out, enter the following command:

vmsched when debits (from 03/01/YY until 04/30/yy

CA VM:Schedule displays the time and date of all request runs within the date range March 1 through April 30.

You scheduled another request, CHECKUP, to run every 15 minutes today. To make sure the request was scheduled correctly, display the next 10 runs:

vmsched when checkup (next 10

CA VM:Schedule displays the time of just the next 10 runs for today only. The runs are consecutive, starting with the upcoming one. If you leave out next, from, and until, CA VM:Schedule lists the times and dates for the next 999 runs today. If you specify just dates, CA VM:Schedule lists up to 999 runs for the date range specified.