The ADDRQ command manually adds temporary, one-time, preexecution user or predecessor job requirements. These requirements must be added to the job while it is in the CA Workload Automation SE request queue. These added requirements apply only to the current run of the job. User requirements must be manually satisfied with the QM.2 panel (POST) or XRQ command before the job executes. Predecessor job requirements are satisfied automatically when the predecessor job completes successfully.
This command has the following format:
►►─ ADDRQ ─ ,JOB= ─┬─ jobname ───┬─ , ─┬─ DEPJOB=depjob ─┬────────────────────►◄ └─ jobnumber ─┘ └─ USR=text ──────┘
Defines the job to which the job requirement is to be added. The job must be in the request queue.
Defines the job name to which the requirement is to be added for this run of the job.
Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters
Defines the CA Workload Automation SE job number to which the requirement is to be added for this run of the job.
Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters
Defines a temporary onetime job dependency requirement. The DEPJOB value specifies the job name that must complete execution or be manually posted complete before the job identified by JOB is eligible for submission. DEPJOB is required unless USR is used, in which case DEPJOB must be omitted. This requirement is satisfied automatically when the predecessor job completes. Only in unusual situations would this requirement need to be satisfied manually. That is, any time that a normal completion did not occur.
Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters
Required: Yes, unless USR is used
Defines the description of a temporary, onetime user requirement. This requirement must be manually satisfied before the job identified by JOB is eligible for submission. If commas are included as part of the text, enclose the entire requirements text in parentheses. USR is required unless DEPJOB is used, in which case USR must be omitted.
Limits: 1 to 36 alphanumeric characters
Required: Yes, unless DEPJOB is used
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