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How VRM Variable Definitions Differ from Other VRM Definitions

A VRM resource definition usually implies a condition that must be satisfied before the job can be submitted. For example, a definition using the resource type CRQ means that the corequisite resource must be in the state indicated by the FREE value in the definition or CA WA CA 7 Edition does not submit the job.

But a VRM variable definition does not imply such a condition. Before submitting a job, CA WA CA 7 Edition tests each of the resource conditions that are specified in the VRM profile of the job. When all these conditions are satisfied, the job is eligible for submission. VRM variable definitions are ignored in this process.