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Additional Changed Commands

For the DEMAND and RUN commands, new keywords are added: EXEC specifies whether to execute the job, and RMS specifies whether to insert CA WA Restart Option RMS step (the keyword is invalid for internal cross-platform jobs).

For the DEMAND, RUN, and LOAD commands, the new LATE keyword specifies whether notification should occur if the job becomes late.

With this release, LQ (LQUE) and LREQ commands display a new job status of R-MJOB for jobs that were requeued because of MULTIJOB=REQUEUE security setting.

For the LJOB, SCHDMOD, and LSCHD commands that involve job schedules, the display now includes a new field, LAST RESOLV. The time and date of the last resolve for this job display on the screen after a resolve command has been executed on the CA Workload Automation SE r11.3 system.

The /WTO command, which issues a WTO to the master console, has the new keyword HI={NO|YES}. The HI keyword controls whether the message, indicated by M=, is highlighted. The default is no highlighting.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

The output from the /DISPLAY,ST=SEC contains new information fields for the security environment. The output format for existing fields has not changed. The following are the new information fields:

Note: For more information, see the Security Reference Guide.

The /DISPLAY,ST=DR command’s output changed to display a new option Disaster Recovery Mode option TRIGGERS=NONEXEC. This information is important to those sites that perform screen scraping on the output of the commands.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.