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SUBSCH Command

The SUBSCH top line command adjusts schedules to advance the overall processing of the system. A user-supplied increment of up to 24 hours can be subtracted from the scheduled start and due-out times. This command can establish earlier deadlines for the start and due-out times of one or all jobs in a queue. This adjustment is only possible after the job or workstation activity has entered the queue.

This command has the following format:

SUBSCH,{JOB={nnnn|ALL|ALLP}|REF=nnnnrrs},TIME=mmmm
JOB

Identifies the jobs for which an adjustment to schedule times is necessary.

Required: Yes, unless REF is used (in which case, omit JOB).

nnnn

CA 7 job number.

Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters

ALL

All jobs in the request, ready, and postprocess queues.

ALLP

All jobs including those jobs in the preprocess queue.

REF

Specifies a particular workstation network task within a network and all subsequent stations for which schedules an adjustment is necessary. Reference numbers can be obtained by using the LPRE or LPOST commands.

Limits: 4 to 7 numeric characters

Required: Yes, unless JOB is used (in which case, omit REF).

nnnnrrs

Defines the workstation reference number that CA WA CA 7 Edition assigned.

nnnn

CA 7 job number. You can omit leading zeros.

rr

Relative network sequence for this job number. You cannot omit leading zeros.

s

Relative station position within the network. The first station is position 1.

TIME

Specifies the amount of time to subtract from the deadline start and due-out times of the jobs or workstations indicated.

Limits: 1 to 4 numeric characters from 1 to 1440