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DB.2.3 - Output Network Scheduling Panel

The DB.2.3 - Output Network Scheduling panel lets you define or review options taken for output network schedules.

To display the panel, enter:

To exit the panel:

---------------------- CA-7 OUTPUT NETWORK SCHEDULING ---------------------- FUNCTION: xxxxxxxx (CLEAR,DELETE,EDIT,FE,FETCH,REPL,RESOLV,SAVE) NETWORK: xxxxxxxx SCHID-COUNT: nnn PROGRAM: SM71 MSG-INDX: nn -- DB.2.3 -- yy.ddd / hh:mm:ss MESSAGE:

This panel contains the following fields:

FUNCTION

Specifies the function to perform. Value must be the name of some other panel or one of following:

CLEAR

Clears the panel input data fields and resets the SCHID-COUNT to 0.

DELETE

Deletes a network schedule member from the database.

EDIT

Transfers the user to the EDIT facility, as shown on the Output Network Scheduling Parameter Edit panel. This enables the addition or modification of network schedules in a work area.

FE

Combines FETCH and EDIT.

FETCH

Retrieves output network data from the database and makes all of the schedule ID information for this output network available to the user through the EDIT function of this panel.

REPL

Replaces existing schedule member in the database.

RESOLV

Not applicable.

SAVE

Adds a new schedule to the database for this output network. The user can SAVE to any output network name but the number of stations in the EDIT panel for the network must equal the number defined for the network.

Batch keyword: Positional parameter

n/a

Contains a constant value of ONWK for output networks.

Limits: Required for batch only.

Batch keyword: Positional parameter

NETWORK

Specifies the output network name for which schedule information is being defined.

Limits: 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters

Batch keyword: NETWORK

SCHID-COUNT

Identifies a system-generated field containing the user the current schedule ID count for this network.

Note: Output networks have no SCAL field because their schedule is actually based on the schedule of a connected job. Also, the RESOLV function has no effect on output network schedules.