The RELEASE top line command indicates that normal scheduling activities can now be resumed for jobs or queues on HOLD. This function is available for jobs on the QM.1, QM.2, and QM.3 panels. It is available for workstation networks on the QM.6 and QM.7 panels.
This command has the following format:
►►─ RELEASE ─ , ─┬─ JOB= ─┬─ jobname ───┬─┬───────────────────────────────────►◄ │ ├─ jobnumber ─┤ │ │ └─ refnumber ─┘ │ └─ Q= ─┬─ REQ ─┬─────────┘ └─ RDY ─┘
Indicates the individual job or workstation network to be released. JOB is required to release a specific job. It must be omitted if Q is specified. The value for a job can be entered as the specific job name or the CA Workload Automation SE job number.
Required: Yes, unless Q is used
Indicates a specific job name.
Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters
Indicates a specific CA Workload Automation SE job number.
Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters
The value for a workstation network task must be entered as the CA Workload Automation SE assigned reference number in the nnnnrrs format.
Limits: 4 to 7 numeric characters
Specifies the CA Workload Automation SE job number. You can omit leading zeros.
Specifies the 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.
Specifies the relative position of the station within the network. The first station would be position 1.
Indicates the contents of an entire queue are to be released. Q must be omitted if JOB is specified.
Required: Yes, unless JOB is used
Release the contents of the request queue.
Release the contents of the ready queue.
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