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RUNNW Command

The RUNNW top line command is used in place of the DMDNW command to force the initiation of input or output networks. When used for input networks, no requirement posting or job triggering occurs. When used for output networks, no association is made to the job.

This command has the following format:

RUNNW,NW=network
     [,DESC=text]
     [,JOB=name]
     [,LEADTM=hhmm]
     [,SCHID={1|nnn}]
     [,SUBID=subid]
NW

Specifies the network name to schedule. The value must be the network name that is used when the network was defined in the database.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

DESC

(Optional) Supplies more identifying free-form information up to eight characters. This value is displayed on the QM.6, QM.7, LPRE, and LPOST panels.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

JOB

(Optional) Supplies a name to assign to the network. If you do not specify SUBID or JOB, JOB defaults to DMD#nnnn, where nnnn is the CA WA CA 7 Edition assigned job number.

Default: SUBID

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

LEADTM

(Optional) Specifies a lead (processing) time for calculating a deadline start time of the first station in the network.

hhmm

Defines the time where hh specifies hours (0 through 99) and mm specifies minutes (00 through 59). The leading zeros are not required.

SCHID

(Optional) Identifies which network schedule ID that you want to use.

Default: 1

Limits: 1 to 3 numeric characters from 1 through 999

SUBID

(Optional) Supplies another identifying name for the network when it enters the queue.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters