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ADDSCH Usage Notes

Delaying a single job or stream of jobs is sometimes necessary for the following reasons:

Sometimes you find it necessary to delay the entire workload in the event of a CPU failure.

Note: If the job scheduled time is adjusted over a midnight boundary, the run of the job for the next day is not always brought in because of duplicate checking performed. For more information about duplicate checking, see the PERFORM option of the INIT statement in the initialization file.

When schedules are delayed using the ADDSCH command, prompting is based on the adjusted start time and due-out time.

To provide earlier schedule times, use the SUBSCH command.

The QM.3 panel can be used to adjust individual job schedules.

The use of this command only affects the due-out-time and deadline start-time of a job, which in turn affects when the job or task is late. If job submission is not to occur, add a requirement to a job.

More information:

SUBSCH Command