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SUBSCH Command

The SUBSCH top line command adjusts schedules to advance the overall processing of the system. A user-supplied increment of up to 24 hours can be subtracted from the scheduled start and due-out times. This command can establish earlier deadlines for the start and due-out times of one or all jobs in a queue. This is only possible after the job or workstation activity has entered the queue.

This command has the following format:

►►─ SUBSCH ─ , ─┬─ JOB= ─┬─ nnnn ─┬─┬─ ,TIME=mmmm ────────────────────────────►◄
                │        ├─ ALL ──┤ │
                │        └─ ALLP ─┘ │
                └─ REF=nnnnrrs ─────┘
JOB

Identifies the jobs for which schedule times are to be adjusted.

Required: Yes, unless REF is used (in which case JOB must be omitted)

nnnn

CA Workload Automation SE job number.

Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters

ALL

All jobs in the request, ready, and postprocess queues.

ALLP

All jobs including those in the preprocess queue.

REF

Specifies a particular workstation network task within a network and all subsequent stations for which schedules are to be adjusted. Reference numbers can be obtained by using the LPRE or LPOST commands.

Limits: 4 to 7 numeric characters

Required: Yes, unless JOB is used (in which case REF must be omitted)

nnnnrrs

Defines the workstation reference number assigned by CA Workload Automation SE.

nnnn

CA Workload Automation SE job number. You can omit leading zeros.

rr

Relative network sequence for this job number. You cannot omit leading zeros.

s

Relative station position within the network. The first station is position 1.

TIME

Specifies the amount of time to subtract from the deadline start and due-out times of the jobs or workstations indicated.

Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters from 1 to 1440