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RUN Command
The RUN command is used to request a job without verifying the availability of input requirements or performing the updates that normally follow successful job completion.
Use of the RUN or RUNH command causes a job to be brought into the request queue for scheduling. If workload balancing is being used, the job runs in CA Workload Automation SE class 9.
The following normal scheduling activities of CA Workload Automation SE are bypassed:
- Verification of input requirement availability.
- Construction of postprocessing workstation networks.
- Database index entry updates for newly created output data sets.
- Prior-run queue updates.
- Scheduling of job or data set triggered jobs.
- Requirements are not satisfied for normally scheduled jobs.
- Updating of database "last run" value.
The following normal scheduling activities occur:
- The appropriate LTERM is prompted if the job becomes late.
- The appropriate LTERM is notified when the job completes.
- The RUNLOG is updated.
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