You can use the following scheduling terms in CA Workload Automation DE:
Specifies all of the elements within a period (equivalent to ANY and EVERY). For example, you can use FIRST WORKDAY OF ALL MONTHS instead of FIRST WORKDAY OF MONTH.
Specifies the time between 00:00 and up to, but not including, 12:00.
Indicates an optional connecting word that you can use to specify multiple similar scheduling terms (days of the month, months of the year) and ordinal numbers, for example:
Note: You cannot use this term with times of day.
Specifies all of the elements within a period (equivalent to ALL and EVERY), for example, ANY WORKDAY OF 6th MONTH OF YEAR.
Indicates that no day of the week restriction exists. For example, ANYDAY OF JUN specifies all the days in June.
Indicates that you want the schedule to occur only during a complete period. For example, you can specify FIRST COMPLETE WEEK OF YEAR. If a week starts in one year but finishes in the next year, CA Workload Automation DE interprets the expression to mean the next complete week.
Specifies every one day.
Specifies a period of time in days, for example, TODAY PLUS 5 DAYS.
Specifies every occurrence of a particular day or period, for example, EACH MONDAY OF OCTOBER.
Specifies the ending point for a repeating schedule, for example, DAILY AT 9AM STARTING TOMORROW ENDING 1JUL2005. This term is identical to the term UNTIL.
Note: You cannot use this term in Run and Do not Run statements for jobs and Applications.
Specifies all elements within a period (equivalent to ANY and EACH), for example, EVERY 1 HOUR.
Note: You cannot use this term as a run criteria for a job.
Indicates how often, in units of time, you want the schedule to recur. The units can be seconds, minutes, hours, workdays, days, weeks, months, or years, for example, EVERY 5 MINUTES, EVERY 1 HOUR, EVERY 2 DAYS.
Note: You cannot use this term as a run criteria for a job.
Indicates an exception. You can use different criteria as exceptions, for example:
Note: You cannot use this term in a run criteria for a job with a date, for example, Run DAILY EXCEPT OCT 3, 2008. However, you can accomplish this using a Do not run statement: Run DAILY; Do not run OCT 3, 2008.
Specifies the first occurrence of a particular day or period, for example, FIRST MONDAY OF MONTH or FIRST DAY OF 2nd FISCAL_MONTH OF FISCAL_YEAR. You can also use the ordinal number 1ST, for example, 1ST HOLIDAY OF YEAR.
Specifies all of the holidays in each calendar. You can refer to specific holidays by name, for example, CHRISTMAS.
Specifies every one hour, for example:
Specifies the final occurrence of a particular day or period, for example:
Requests an adjustment by subtracting a value which must be a whole number. For example, you can specify LESS 2 WEEKDAYS, LESS 1 MONTH, or LESS 0 WORKDAYS. To obtain the second last day of the month, you can use LAST DAY OF MONTH LESS 1 DAY.
Specifies the time 12:00 or noon.
Specifies the time 24:00. CA Workload Automation DE recognizes 24:00 as the same as 00:00. For example, if you specify MIDNIGHT MONDAY, it is the same as 00:00 TUESDAY.
Specifies a period of time in minutes, for example, EVERY 2 MINUTES.
Specifies a period of time in months, for example 1ST MONTH OF YEAR.
Specifies every one month.
Note: You cannot use this qualifier by itself within a job definition. You can use RUN 15TH MONTHLY, but you cannot use RUN MONTHLY.
Specifies the time 12:00.
Specifies the current virtual time. It refers to the scheduled time of the Event that triggered the Application.
Note: You cannot use this term in an Event definition on its own. You can, however, specify a submission time for a job such as NOW PLUS 1 HOUR.
Indicates a connecting word for scheduling terms, for example, LAST DAY OF MONTH or 1ST-9TH WORKDAY OF EACH YEAR.
Indicates a connecting word indicating that a date follows, for example, 7PM ON THURSDAYS instead of 7PM THURSDAYS.
Indicates that you want an Event to run once only.
Indicates a connecting word that is used as a conjunction. This term lets you specify either of two similar scheduling terms. For example, 9PM ON FIRST MONDAY OR TUESDAY OF MONTH means that if the month starts on Tuesday, then this job will run on Tuesday. Otherwise, it will run on Monday.
Note: The term OR implies whichever instance occurs first and should only be used when it is meaningful. A statement such as 1ST JANUARY or 2ND FEBRUARY is meaningless to CA Workload Automation DE.
Requests an adjustment by adding a value, which must be a whole number. For example, you can specify PLUS 2 WEEKDAYS, PLUS 0 WORKDAYS, or PLUS 1 WEEK. To obtain the first day after the last workday of the month, you can use LAST WORKDAY OF MONTH PLUS 1 DAY.
Specifies a time between 12:00 and up to, but not including, 24:00. It identifies a preceding number as a time of day, for example, 6PM.
Specifies the actual time that the Event is triggered. For example, you can specify the start time for a job as REALNOW PLUS 1 HOUR.
Indicates that the computed time is an integral multiple of the units parameter. You can use ROUND with EVERY n UNITS phrases, for example:
Specifies the starting point for a repeating schedule. You can use an actual date or time after STARTING, for example, DAILY STARTING NOV 6, HOURLY STARTING 2PM.
Note: You cannot use this term in Run and Do not Run statements for jobs and Applications.
Indicates an optional connecting word, for example, 5TH DAY OF THE MONTH instead of 5TH DAY OF MONTH.
Specifies the current period, for example, 1ST WORKDAY OF THIS MONTH. You do not usually need the term THIS when you schedule jobs; however, it can be useful when you want to ensure CA Workload Automation DE generates date and time variables in the current period. For example, to simulate an Event for the last workday of this month plus one day, use LAST WORKDAY OF THIS MONTH PLUS 1 DAY.
Specifies the current virtual or scheduled day.
Specifies the day after today.
Specifies the ending point for a repeating schedule, for example, DAILY AT 9AM STARTING TOMORROW UNTIL 1JUL2005. This term is identical to the term ENDING.
Note: You cannot use this term in Run and Do not Run statements for jobs and Applications.
Specifies a seven-day period. The first day of the week depends on your geographical location.
Specifies Monday through Friday.
Specifies a grouping of Saturday and Sunday together. For example, ANYDAY OF WEEKEND resolves to Saturday and Sunday.
Specifies every one week.
Indicates a connecting word for period processing. For example, 5TH MONDAY WITHIN MONTH selects only the 5th Monday in the months that have five Mondays. CA Workload Automation DE ignores the other months.
Specifies all of the days worked in each calendar. Workdays exclude holidays.
Specifies every one year.
Specifies the day before today.
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