The FRJOB command answers the question, "How does this job get into the system?" It presents a reverse job flow (reverse trigger flow) based upon information in the database. The purpose is to identify how the target job can be brought into the active scheduling system. It tracks backward through triggers from the target job to one or more header jobs. A header job is one that has one or more defined date/time schedules, or, that has no job/data set/network triggers defined. That is, a job, network, or data set that starts the trigger flow that eventually results in the target job being brought into the active scheduling system. FRJOB uses only information in the CA Workload Automation SE database.
This command has the following format:
►►─ FRJOB ─ ,JOB= ─┬─ jobname ─────────────────┬──────────────────────────────► └─ (jobname1,...jobname10) ─┘ ►─┬──────────────────────┬─┬────────────────────────────────┬────────────────► └─ ,DRMODE= ─┬─ YES ─┬─┘ └─ ,DRCLASS=(class1,...,class8) ─┘ └─ NO ──┘ ►─┬───────────────────────┬─┬──────────────────────┬─────────────────────────► └─ ,JOBNET= ─┬─ * ◄ ──┬─┘ └─ ,LIST= ─┬─ ALL ◄ ─┬─┘ ├─ name ─┤ ├─ HDRS ──┤ └─ mask ─┘ └─ LAST ──┘ ►─┬─────────────────────┬─┬─────────────────────┬────────────────────────────► └─ ,LVL= ─┬─ 100 ◄ ─┬─┘ └─ ,SCHID= ─┬─ 0 ◄ ─┬─┘ └─ nnn ───┘ └─ nnn ─┘ ►─┬──────────────────────┬─┬─────────────────────────┬───────────────────────►◄ └─ ,SYS= ─┬─ * ◄ ────┬─┘ └─ ,TYPE= ─┬─ ACTUAL ◄ ─┬─┘ ├─ system ─┤ └─ ALL ──────┘ └─ mask ───┘
Defines the specific jobs from which the reverse flows are started. The value can be one specific job name or a substring of 1 to 10 specific job names.
(Optional) Defines the schedule ID of the starting jobs (JOB=) used to start the reverse flow. It can be a value from 0 to 255. The default is 0, which means the next level contains elements that can cause ANY schedule ID of the starting job to be triggered/scheduled.
(Optional) Specifies the option of listing the entire structure or just the first and last jobs.
Lists the entire structure. ALL is the default.
Lists only those elements identified as headers and the starting job.
Lists only the first and last elements.
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