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RESANL Command

The RESANL command causes an analysis of all specified jobs in the specified systems against the correct number of tape drives needed based on job profiles in the CA Workload Automation SE database.

Note: Because cross-platform jobs do not use any tapes drives or data sets, this command has no effect for cross-platform jobs.

This command has the following format:

►►─ RESANL ─┬────────────────────────┬─┬───────────────────────────┬──────────►
            └─ ,JOB= ─┬─ * ◄ ──────┬─┘ └─ ,SYS= ─┬─ * ◄ ─────────┬─┘
                      ├─ jobname ──┤             ├─ systemname ──┤
                      └─ jobname* ─┘             └─ systemname* ─┘

 ►─┬────────────┬─┬───────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────►◄
   └─ ,TYPE=DS ─┘ └─ ,UPDATE= ─┬─ NO ◄ ─┬─┘
                               └─ YES ──┘
JOB

(Optional) Specifies the job names for which an analysis is to be performed.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

*

Causes all jobs to be analyzed. This value is the default.

jobname

Defines a single job name.

jobname*

Defines a generic job name terminated with an asterisk.

SYS

(Optional) Specifies the system names for which an analysis is to be performed.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

*

Causes all systems to be analyzed. This value is the default.

systemname

Defines a system name.

systemname*

Defines a generic system name terminated with an asterisk.

TYPE

(Optional) Specifies data set information. When CA Workload Automation SE is analyzing a data set, an attempt is made to examine the data set's catalog entry. If a data set is not cataloged, CA Workload Automation SE uses the information about the data set that is stored in the job data set. When TYPE=DS is specified, CA Workload Automation SE uses the dataset data set information instead of the job data set information when a catalog entry is not available.

UPDATE

(Optional) Specifies whether those jobs being analyzed should have their WLB tape drive requirements updated to match their job profiles. The profiles agree with the last LOAD function performed.

NO

Indicates no updates are to be made to the database. NO is the default.

YES

Indicates updates are to be made to the database in addition to providing a list.