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DMDNW Command

The DMDNW command schedules on-request input and output networks into the queues.

This command has the following format:

►►─ DMDNW ─ ,NW=network ─┬──────────────┬─┬─────────────┬─────────────────────►
                         └─ ,DESC=desc ─┘ └─ ,JOB=name ─┘

 ►─┬─────────────────────────┬─┬─────────────────────┬────────────────────────►
   └─ ,LEADTM= ─┬─ 0100 ◄ ─┬─┘ └─ ,SCHID= ─┬─ 1 ◄ ─┬─┘
                └─ hhmm ───┘               └─ nnn ─┘

 ►─┬────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────►◄
   └─ ,SUBID=subid ─┘
NW

Defines the network to be demanded. Value must be the network name used when the network was defined in the database.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

DESC

(Optional) Defines an optional description. This value is displayed on the QM.6, QM.7, LPRE, and LPOST panels.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

JOB

(Optional) Defines a name to assign to the network.

Default: DMD#nnnn, if neither SUBID nor JOB is specified (where nnnn is the CA Workload Automation SE number).

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

LEADTM

(Optional) Defines an elapsed (lead) time for calculating deadline start time-of-day of the first station in the network.

Default: 1 hour

Limits: hh= 1 to 2 numeric characters from 0 to 99
mm= 1 to 2 numeric characters from 0 to 59

SCHID

(Optional) Defines which schedule ID of the network's scheduling definition is to be used.

Default: 1

Limits: 1 to 3 numeric characters from 1 to 255

SUBID

(Optional) Defines an optional ID to use to further identify the network when it enters the queue.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters