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PRMP Command

The PRMP top line command reinstates prompting after a previous NOPRMP command suspended it. PRMP can be used for an individual network, more than one network, or an entire queue. This function is available for jobs through the QM.3 CPU Job Attributes Prompt panel. Workstation networks must use the PRMP command.

This command has the following format:

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

Identifies the jobs for which prompting is to be reinstated.

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

nnnn

Indicates CA Workload Automation SE job number.

ALL

Indicates all jobs in the request, ready, and postprocess queues.

ALLP

Indicates all jobs including those in the preprocess queue.

REF

Specifies a particular workstation network task (and all subsequent workstation tasks for that network) for which prompting is to be reinstated. Reference numbers can be obtained by using the LPRE or LPOST commands.

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

nnnnrrs

Is the workstation task reference number assigned by CA Workload Automation SE.

nnnn

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

rr

Relative sequence of the network in relation to other networks associated with the job. For input workstation networks, the value is 00. You cannot omit leading zeros.

s

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

More information:

QM.3 CPU Job Attributes Prompt Panel