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Quick Reference Guide Version 12.0.00

CA Workload Automation CA 7® Edition

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CA Technologies Product References

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■ CA Workload Automation CA 7® Edition, (CA WA CA 7 Edition), formerly CA Workload Automation SE and CA 7® Workload Automation

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Contents 5

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction 7

Chapter 2: Commands 9

Inquiry Commands ..................................................................................................................................................... 10

System Commands ..................................................................................................................................................... 17

Work Flow Control Commands .................................................................................................................................. 22

Work Flow Display Commands ................................................................................................................................... 27

Schedule Scan Command ........................................................................................................................................... 29

Resolve Command ...................................................................................................................................................... 29

Text Editor Commands ............................................................................................................................................... 30

Alternate Edit Mode ............................................................................................................................................ 30

Full Edit Mode ..................................................................................................................................................... 31

Forecasting Commands .............................................................................................................................................. 33

Workload Balancing Commands ................................................................................................................................ 35

Workload Planning Commands .................................................................................................................................. 36

Automated Performance Analysis Commands ........................................................................................................... 37

Utility Commands ....................................................................................................................................................... 38

Chapter 3: Scheduled Override Statements 41

Chapter 4: Panels 43

Automated Recovery Facility Panels .......................................................................................................................... 43

Database Maintenance Panels and Functions ........................................................................................................... 44

Queue Maintenance Panels ....................................................................................................................................... 47

Virtual Resource Management Panels ....................................................................................................................... 49

Utility Panels .............................................................................................................................................................. 50

Chapter 5: Reports 53

History Reports ........................................................................................................................................................... 53

Workload Planning Reports........................................................................................................................................ 55

CA Earl and CA Easytrieve Reports ............................................................................................................................. 55

Reports Available from Log History Data ............................................................................................................ 56

Reports Available From Database .............................................................................................................................. 58

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Chapter 1: Introduction 7

Chapter 1: Introduction

This guide summarizes commands, panels, and reports for CA Workload Automation CA 7® Edition (CA WA CA 7 Edition). The guide is intended as a quick reference guide for production and operations users who are familiar with CA WA CA 7 Edition. For more information about CA WA CA 7 Edition functions, see the following guides:

■ Command Reference Guide

■ Database Maintenance Guide

■ Primer

■ Report Reference Guide

Note: For information about reading syntax diagrams, see the Command Reference Guide.

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Chapter 2: Commands 9

Chapter 2: Commands

This section contains the following topics:

Inquiry Commands (see page 10) System Commands (see page 17) Work Flow Control Commands (see page 22) Work Flow Display Commands (see page 27) Schedule Scan Command (see page 29) Resolve Command (see page 29) Text Editor Commands (see page 30) Forecasting Commands (see page 33) Workload Balancing Commands (see page 35) Workload Planning Commands (see page 36) Automated Performance Analysis Commands (see page 37) Utility Commands (see page 38)

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Inquiry Commands

These commands provide information about the system, its components, and its operation, including database contents, catalog entries, queue information, job status, and schedule information.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

FLOWL

FLOW, LIST

HELP

No keywords

LACT

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEG, SEQ, ST, SYS

LACTR

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, MAINID, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LAGENT

AGENT, LIST

LARF

ARFSET, LIST

LARFQ

JOB

LCTLG

DSN, TZ, VOLSER

LDSN

DSN, DSNBR, LIST, USERS

LDTM

AGENT, CLS, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, OUTAGE, ST, SYS

LGVAR

JOB, LIST, NAME, SCHID, SYS

LIST

JOB, JOBL, PROSE

LJCK

DATE, JOB, JOBL, JCLLIB, LIST, MEM, SCHID, TIME

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LJCL

JOB, JOBL

LJES

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, LIST, NODE, Q, ST, SYS

LJOB

ADATE, AGENT, ARFSET, ATIME, BDATE, BTIME, CLS, COND, CPU, CPUTIME, DDS, DRCLASS, DSNLEAD, DSNMSG, ELT, EXEC, HOLD, JCLID, JCLLIB, JCLOVRD, JOB, JOBL, JOBLEAD, JOBNET, LATES, LIST, LMNTDATE, LMNTTIME, LMNTTYPE, LRUNDATE, LRUNTIME, LTERM, MAINID, MAINT, MEMBER, MSGCLASS, NODE, NXTCYC, OVRDLIB, OWNER, PARMLIB, PROMPTS, PROSE, PRTY, REGION, RELOAD, RESTARTS, RETAIN, RMS, RO, RQLIST, RQMTMSG, RUNS, SCHEDULE, STEPREST, STEPS, SYS, TP1, TP1C, TP1M, TP2, TP2C, TP2M, TZ, USERID, VERIFY

LJOBR

See LJOB for keywords. LJOBR has no LIST option.

LLIB

DSN, LIST, MEM

LLOCK

DSN, JOB, LIST, SYS

LNODE

LIST, NODE, SEQ, STATE

LNTWK

DSN, LIST, NW

LPDS

DSN, MEM, VOLSER

LPOST

JOB, LIST, NW, SEG, SEQ, ST, STN, SUBID

LPRE

JOB, LIST, NW, SEG, SEQ, ST, STN, SUBID

LPROS

DD, DSN, DSNBR, JOB, LIST, NW, SEG, STEP, SYS, UID

LPRRN

CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, SEG, SEQ, ST, SYS, TZ

LQ/LQUE

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEG, SEQ, ST, SYS, TZ

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LQP

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LQR

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, MAINID, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LRDY

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEG, SEQ, ST, SYS

LRDYP

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LRDYR

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, MAINID, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LREQ

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEG, SEQ, ST, SYS

LREQP

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LREQR

AGENT, CLS, CPUID, JOB, JOBL, LIST, MAINID, NODE, SCHID, SEQ, ST, SYS

LRES

JOB, Q, SYS

LRLOG

DATE, JOB, LIST, NW, OPT, SCHID, SEQ, SPAN, ST, SUBID, SYS, TZ

LRMD

JOB, SEQ, ST, STN

LSCHD

JOB, JOBL, LIST, NW, SCAL, ST, SYS

LSYS

JOB, JOBL, LIST, SYS

LWLB

LIST, MOD

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LXCF

LIST

PRINT

SCAL, YEAR

PRRNJCL

UPDATE

PRRNDEL

DAYS, JOB, UPDATE

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,ADATE={yyddd|(yyddd,yyddd)}]

[,AGENT={*|agent|mask}]

[,ARFSET={*|arfset|mask}]

[,ATIME={hhmm|(hhmm,hhmm)}]

[,BDATE={yyddd|(yyddd,yyddd)}]

[,BTIME={hhmm|(hhmm,hhmm)}]

[,CLS=x]

[,COND={nnnn|(nnnn,nnnn)}]

[,CPU={nn|(nn,nn)}]

[,CPUID={*|AGJ|mask|smfid|7XPJ}]

[,CPUTIME={mmss|(mmss,mmss)}]

[,DATE={*|yyddd|*yyddd|yyddd)}]

[,DAYS=nnn]

[,DD=ddname]

[,DDS={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,DRCLASS={*|@ANY|@NONE|drclass|mask}]

[,DRMODE={*|YES|NO}]

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[,DSN={AUTO}]

{AUTO.DSnnnnnn}

{AUTO.Dnnnnnnn}

{dsname}

{JDEP.}

{JDEP.jobname}

{NW.}

{NW.network}

{NW.station.network}

{PP.}

{PP.dsname}

{PP.jobname.JOB}

{PP.job.step.dd}

{PP.network.NW}

{PP.system.SYS}

{PP.userid}

{PRED.}

{PRED.jobname}

{TRGD.}

{TRGD.jobname}

[,DSNBR={DS*}]

{DS0nnnnnn*}

{DSnnnnnnnn}

{PP*}

{PP00nnnnn*}

{PPnnnnnn}

[,DSNLEAD={nn|(nn,nn)}]

[,DSNMSG={N|Y}]

[,ELT={hhmm|(hhmm,hhmm)}]

[,EXEC={N|Y}]

[,FLOW={*|flowname|flowname*)}]

[,HOLD={N|Y}]

[,JCLID=nnnn]

[,JCLLIB={nnn|&xx...x}]

[,JCLOVRD={N|Y}]

[,{JOB={*|jobname|jobnumber|mask|NO}|JOBL={*|longjobname|mask}}]

[,JOBLEAD={nn|(nn,nn)}]

[,JOBNET={*|name|mask}]

[,LATES={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,LIST={ACCUM|AGJOB|ALL|AVL|BYSID|CALS|CPU|DEP|DEFS|

DEPJ|DSN|ERRORS|EXTL|FLOW|INTL|INW|JCL|JOB|JOBL|

JOBS|MERGE|N|NODD|NODEFS|NOLINK|NORM|NOUSER|NW|

NXTCYC|ONLY|ONW|PERM|PRM|PROS|Q|RQDSN|RQEXCP|

RQJOB|RQMT|RQNWK|RQUSR|RQVRM|SCHD|SHORT|

SIDnnn|SMF|STATS|STATUS|STEPDD|STN|TRIG|USE|

USERS|XJOB|XPJOB}

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[,LMNTDATE={yyddd|(yyddd,yyddd)}]

[,LMNTTIME={hhmm|(hhmm,hhmm)}]

[,LMNTTYPE={ANLZ|DBM|LOAD|SMF}]

[,LRUNDATE={yyddd|(yyddd,yyddd)}]

[,LRUNTIME={hhmm|(hhmm,hhmm)}]

[,LTERM=name]

[,MAINID={ALL|AGJ|agent jobtype|SYn|/SYn|-SYn|XPJ}]

[,MAINT={N|Y}]

[,MEM=member]

[,MEMBER={*|member|member*|mask}]

[,MOD=UCC7Rxxx]

[,MSGCLASS=x]

[,NAME={*|variable}]

[,NODE={nodename|mask}]

[,NW={*|networkname|mask}]

[,NXTCYC={OFF|SKIP}]

[,OPT={0|1}

[,OUTAGE={duration}

{(startdate,starttime,duration)}

{(startdate,starttime,end date,endtime)}]

[,OVRDLIB={N|Y}]

[,OWNER={*|owner|owner*|mask}]

[,PARMLIB={nnn|&xx...x}]

[,PROMPTS={N|Y}]

[,PROSE={NO|YES}]

[,PRTY={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,Q={*|ALL|ACT|PRN|RDY|RDYACT|REQ|REQACT|REQRDY}]

[,REGION={nnnn|(nnnn,nnnn)}]

[,RELOAD={N|Y|X}]

[,RESTARTS={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,RETAIN={N|Y}]

[,RMS={N|Y}]

[,RO={EQ|LT|GT|GE|LE|NE|#S|IG|0}]

[,RQLIST={N|Y}]

[,RQMTMSG={N|Y}]

[,RUNS={nnnn|(nnnn,nnnn)}]

[,SCAL=xx]

[,SCHEDULE={N|Y}]

[,SCHID={000|nnn}]

[,SEG={segment|(segment,subsegment)}]

[,SEQ={AGENT|ALT1|ALT2|CA7|DATE|DLTM|DOTM|JOB|NATV|NODE|NW|PRTY|REV|STATE|SUBID}]

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[,SPAN={current date}

{date}

{scope}

{(start date,start time,scope)}

{(start date,start time,end date,end time)}]

[,ST={*|ABND|AGENT|ARAE}|ARF|ARFH|ARFJ|CANC|CANCEL|CBAD|COMP|EXCP|EXP|FORCE|

HELD|JAN|JCLO|JCLR|JUL|LATE|MANV|MJOB|MOD|NODE|NOID|NRV|REPEAT|REPLY|

REPT|REQU|RPET|RSTR|RTRY|SKEL|SUBM|WRSC}]

[,STATE={FAIL|OFF|OFFLINE|ON|ONLINE|STOP}]

[,STEP=stepname]

[,STEPREST={N|Y}]

[,STEPS={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,STN={*|stationname|mask}]

[,SUBID={*|subid|subid*|mask}]

[,SYS={*|systemname|mask}]

[,TIME=hhmm]

[,TP1={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,TP1C={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,TP1M={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,TP2={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,TP2C={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,TP2M={nnn|(nnn,nnn)}]

[,TZ={CA7|EXEC}]

[,UID=xxx...x]

[,UPDATE={NO|YES}]

[,USERS={0,32767|minimum,maximum}]

[,USERID=nnn]

[,VERIFY={N|Y}]

[,VOLSER=xxxxxx]

[,YEAR=yy]

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System Commands

These commands let the CA WA CA 7 Edition terminal operator perform various functions.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

/AFM

No keywords

/AGENT

AGENT, FUNC, PERSIST, PROP

/ASSIGN

BARR, CPU, LTERM, MAINID, TERM

/AUTO

COUNT, INT, MSG

/BRO

MSG, TERM

/CHANGE

APPL, OPERID, PRTY, TERM

/CHGOPT

LIST,option

/CLOSE

GROUP, TERM

/COID

ID

/CONT

MSG

/COPY

LTERM

/DELAGNT

AGENTDAY, UPDATE

/DISPLAY

APPL, CPU, DB, FMTBLK, LINE, LTERM, PERF, POOLS, PRINT, Q, STATUS, TERM

/DRCLASS

ACT, CLASS

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/DRMODE

DEFCLASS, MODE, RQMTS, TRIGGERS

/EADMIN

EFROM, ENABLE, EREPLY, ETIMEOUT, TRC

/ECHO

MSG

/EMAIL

JOB, TO, TRC, TXT, VAR

/FETCH

No keywords

/GVAR

JOB, NAME, OPT, SCHID, SYS, VALUE

/IAS

FUNC, LOGDD, LOGTYPE

/JCL

ALT, DPROC, DSN, INDEX, LTERM, OPT

/LOG

DATA

/LOGOFF

TERM

/LOGON

NPW, password, PRM, UID, userid

/MSG

ID, LTERM, MSG

/NXTMSG

No keywords

/OPEN

GROUP, TERM

/OPERID

No keywords

/OPERIDS

ID

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/PAGE

No keywords

/PAnn

MSG

/PFnn

MSG

/PROF

EXRSLV, KEYS, R, ST

/PROFS

EXRSLV, ID, KEYS, R, ST

/PURGPG

LTERM

/REFRESH

MOD

/RELINK

APPL, FMTBLK, USERID

/RESET

No keywords

/SDESK

EVENT, JOB

/SHUTDOWN

Zn

/START

LINE, LTERM, MSG, TERM

/STATEMGR

ARM, OPSSSM

/STOP

LINE, LTERM, MSG, TERM

/SWAP

No keywords

/UID

R, LIST

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/WLB

BARR, SET

/WTO

MSG

/XCF

INST, OPT, SMF

/XTASK

MSG

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,AGENTDAY=nn]

[,AGENT=agent]

[,ACT={ADD|DEL}]

[,ALT={nnn|xx...x|NO}]

[,{A|APPL}={ALL|xxxx|SASSx|SASSxx|SASSxxx|SASSxxxx}]

[,ARM={NO|YES}]

[,BARR={nnnn|+nnn|-nnn}]

,CLASS=(xx1,...,xx8)

[,COUNT=nnn]

[,CPU={ALL|UCC7IRDn|UCC7SUBn}]

[,{D|DATA}=xxx...x]

[,DB={DATACOM|LOG}]

[,DEFCLASS={@SYSTEM|value}]

[,DPROC={dsname|NO|*NONE*}]

[,DSN=dsname]

[,EFROM=xxx...x]

[,ENABLE={Y|N}]

[,EREPLY=xxx...x]

[,ETIMEOUT=nn]

,EVENT=xxxxx

[,EXRSLV={NO|YES}]

[,{FM|FMTBLK}={ALL|SCALyy|SCALyyz|SCALyyzz|SFMxyy|SFMxyyy|SFMxyyyy}]

[,FUNC={AGLOGOFF|AGLOGON|CLRFILES|LOGCLEAR|LOGPRINT|LOGRESET|LOGSET|

LOGSTART|LOGSTOP|PING|RECONFIG|REFRESH|SHUTDOWN|STARTCOM|STOPCOM}]

[,GROUP=xxxxxxx]

[,ID={ALL|userid|*ACT*|*|nnn}]

[,INDEX=&xxx...x]

[,INT={5|nnn}]

[,INST=xxxx]

[,JOB={*|jobname|jobnumber|mask}]

[,KEYS={CLEAR|PROF|PROFILE|SAVE}]

[,{L|LINE}={ALL|xxxxxxx|mask}]

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[,LOGDD=ddname]

[,LOGTYPE=nnn]

[,{LT|LTERM}={ALL|MASTER|xxxxxxxx}]

[,{M|MSG}={xxx...x}]

{PROMPTS}

{(functionname,taskname[,cmdtext])}

{mask}

[,{MA|MAINID}={SY*|SYn}]

[,MOD={MSGRCNTL|SERVDESK|xxxxxxxx}]

[,MODE={DR|NORM}]

,NAME=variable

[,NPW=xxxxxxxx]

[,{O|OPERID}=opid]

[,OPSSSM={NO|YES}]

[,OPT={ADD|DEL|MOD|UPD}]

[,PERF={ALL|JES|SCT|VRM|ZOS}

[,PERSIST={NO|YES}]

[,{POOLS|PL}={ALL|APG|DSN|G64|JOB|MSG|NSP|N31|RES}]

[,{PR|PRINT}={ALL|SCH}]

[,PRM=xxx...x]

[,PROP=name=value]

[,{P|PRTY}=nn]

[,Q={ALL|DQT|JCQ|MSQ|QHD|SCR|STQ}]

[,R={uid name|resource name}]

[,RQMTS={DR|ALL}]

[,SET={CLASSx|INITS|MINJOB|ON|OFF|T1TAV|T1MAX|T2TAV|T2MAX}]

[,SCHID={0|nnn|*}]

[,SMF=xxxx]

[,{ST|STATUS}={CA7|DELETE|DPROC|DR|EMAIL|HIJBNUM|HIJOB|

JCL|JCLVAR|KEY|SDESK|SEC|SECURITY|SUB|XPS}]

[,SYS={*|systemid|mask}]

[,{T|TERM}={*|**ALL**|?|ALL|TCP/IP|xxxxxxxx|mask}]

,TO=member

[,TRIGGERS={ALL|DR|NONEXEC}]

[,TRC={Y|N}]

,TXT=member

[,UPDATE={NO|YES}]

[,{U|USERID}=xx]

[,UID=resource]

[,{VAL|VALUE}=string]

[,VAR=(value1,...value8)]

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Work Flow Control Commands

Use these commands to monitor and modify jobs under CA WA CA 7 Edition control.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide and Database Maintenance Guide.

ADDRQ

DEPJOB, JOB, USR

ADDSCH

JOB, REF, TIME

AGFILE

JOB, LIST, NAME, NUMBER, OBJECT, OFFSET, STEPNUM, TYPE

ARFP

FORCE, JOB

CANCEL

FORCE, JOB, JOBL, KILL, NW, REASON, SUBID

DEMAND/DEMANDH

ARFSET, CC, CLASS, COUNT, DATE, DEPJOB, DOTM, EXEC, INTERVAL, JCLID, JCLLIB, JOB, JOBL, LATE, LEADTM, MAINID, PRTY, RMS, RO, SCHID, SET, STOP, TIME, TYPE

DIRECT

JOB, MAINID

DMDNW

DESC, JOB, LEADTM, NW, SCHID, SUBID

FLOWD

DATE, FLOW, JOBCNT, TIME

HOLD

JOB, JOBL, Q

IN

FORCE, REF

IO

FORCE, REF

JCLOVRD

JOB, SET

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JOBSTART

JOB, MODE

LOAD/LOADH

CLASS, DOTM, JCLID, JCLLIB, JOB, LATE, LEADTM, MAINID, SCHID, TIME

LOGIN

FORCE, INITS, JOB, NW, STATION, SUBID

LOGOUT

FORCE, INITS, JOB, NW, STATION, SUBID

NOPRMP

JOB, REF

NXTCYC

JOB, SET

OUT

No keywords

REF

No keywords

POST

DEPJOB, DSN, INTERNAL, JOB, JOBL, NW, PREQ, USR

PRMP

JOB, REF

PRSCF

FORCE, JOB, RSRC

PRSQA

RSRC, INTERNAL

PRSQD

RSRC, INTERNAL

QJCL

No keywords

QM

No keywords

RELEASE

JOB, JOBL, Q

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REMIND

DATE, STATION, SUBID, TIME

REPLY

JOB, MSG

REQUEUE

CPU, FORCE, JOB, JOBL, MAINID, NODE, Q, TYPE

RESTART

BYPGDG, CONDCD, FORCECOMP, JOB, JOBL, LCC, LPSTP, LSTP, PROCEND, PROCESS, PROCSTRT, REASON, STPEND, STPSTRT, SUP11STP, USAGE

RSVP

JOB, NW, REF, STATION, SUBID

RUN/RUNH

ARFSET, CLASS, DOTM, EXEC, JCLID, JCLLIB, JOB, JOBL, LATE, LEADTM, MAINID, RMS, SCHID, TIME, TYPE

RUNNW

DESC, JOB, LEADTM, NW, SCHID, SUBID

RUSH

JOB, REF

START

Q

STOP

Q

SUBMIT

EXPRESS, JOB

SUBSCH

JOB, REF, TIME

SUBTM

JOB, TIME

VERIFY

JOB, SET

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The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,ARFSET={**NONE**|arfsetname}]

[,BYPGDG={CAT|NO|VER|YES}]

[,CC=nnnn]

[,CLASS=x]

[,CONDCD=nnnn]

[,COUNT=nnnn]

[,CPU=smfid]

[,DATE={+nn|yyddd}]

[,DEPJOB=jobname2]

[,DESC=xxxxxxxx]

[,DOTM={current time|hhmm}]

[,DSN={dsname|nnnnnnnn}]

[,EXEC={NO|YES}]

[,EXPRESS=YES]

[,FLOW=flowname]

[,FORCE={CMP|YES}]

[,FORCECOMP={NO|YES}]

[,INITS=xxxxxxxx]

[,INTERNAL={NO|YES}]

[,INTERVAL=hhmm]

[,JCLID=nnn]

[,JCLLIB=&xxx...x]

[,{JOB={ALL|ALLP|nnnn|jobname|jobnumber|refnumber|mask}|

JOBL={*|longjobname|mask}}]

[,JOBCNT=0]

[,KILL={NO|YES}]

[,LATE={NO|YES}]

[,LCC=nnnn]

[,LEADTM={0100|hhmm}]

[,LIST={NO|ALL|HIS|Q}]

[,LPSTP=procname]

[,LSTP=stepname]

[,{M|MSG}=xxx...x]

[,MAINID={ALL|SYn|/SYn|-SYn}]

[,MODE={A|I}]

[,NAME=file name]

[,NODE={*|nodename|mask}]

[,NUMBER={1|file number}]

[,NW={ALL|networkname}]

[,OBJECT=object-name]

[,OFFSET={0|nnnnnnnn}]

[,PREQ={nnnn|( ─ n1,n2,...,n11 ─ )}]

[,PROCEND=procname]

[,PROCESS={P|F|N|O|R|S}]

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[,PROCSTRT=procname]

[,PRTY=nnn]

[,Q={ACT|ALL|RDY|REQ}]

[,REASON=text]

[,RMS={NO|YES}]

[,REF={nnnnrrs|(nnnnrrs,...)}]

[,RO={EQ|LT|GT|GE|LE|NE|#S|IG|0}]

[,RSRC=resource name]

[,SCHID={001|nnn}]

[,SET={NDB|NTR|OFF|ON|SKP|

RUN,LRDATE=yyddd,LRTIME={hhmm|hhmmss|hhmmssth}[,FORCE={NO|YES}]}]

[,STATION=stationname]

[,STEPNUM=step number]

[,STOP=hhmm]

[,STPEND={stepname|stepnumber}]

[,STPSTRT={stepname|stepnumber|*CMT*|*RERUN*|*RESUBP*}]

[,SUBID={ALL|xxxxxxxx}]

[,SUP11STP={NO|YES}]

[,TIME={hhmm|+hhmm|mmmm}]

[,TYPE={CHLOG|CHPROC|CHSTART|CLOCK|DELETE|DELETEB|DELETE1|

DELETE2|DUMP|END|ERROR|FILELIST|INFO|JCL|JOBLIST|LOG|

OUTPUT|RES|SPOOL|SPOOLREF|START|TRACE}]

[,USAGE=code]

[,USR=xxx...x]

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Work Flow Display Commands

These commands display jobs that have been brought into the queues for processing and let you change their status.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

XPOST/XSPOST

FILL, JOB, NW, STN, SUBID

XPRE/XSPRE

FILL, JOB, NW, STN, SUBID

XQ

FILL, JOB, JOBL, LIST, Q, SEQ, SYS

XQJ

FILL, JOB, JOBL, LIST, Q, SEQ, SYS

XQM

FILL, JOB, JOBL, LIST, Q, SEQ, SYS

XQN

FILL, JOB, JOBL, LIST, Q, SEQ, SYS

XRQ

JOB, JOBL, LIST

XRST

JOB

XUPD

JOB, JOBL

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,FILL={C|E|F|H|I|J|O|P|Q|R|S|U|V|X}]

[,{JOB={*|jobname|jobnumber|mask}|JOBL={*|longjobname|mask}}]

[,LIST={ALL|ANY|BINT|EXT|HLD|INT|JCLO|JOB|NWK|REST|SKEL|SUB|USR|VER}]

[,NW={*|networkname|networkname*}]

[,Q={REQ|ACT|RDY}]

[,SEQ={ENTRY|JOBNAME|NUMBER}]

[,STN={*|stationname|stationname*}]

[,SUBID={*|subid|subid*}]

[,SYS={*|systemname|mask}]

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The following are descriptions of the FILL parameters.

C

Cancel

E

Edit JCL

F

Go to restart panel or forced station login

H

Hold

I

Normal login

J

JCL override

O

Logout

P

Respond to prompt

Q

Requeue

R

Release

S

Submit time off

U

Update

V

Verification

X

Requirement post

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Schedule Scan Command

This command displays the options that control the way CA WA CA 7 Edition scans the database looking for jobs and networks that are scheduled for processing. You can also use this command to change those options.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

SSCAN

DATE, INCR, LEADTM, PEREND, PERSTART, QDWELL, REPRMPT, RETRY, SCAN, SPAN, TIME, XPRETRY

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for this command.

[,DATE=yyddd]

[,INCR=hh]

[,LEADTM={0|mmmm}]

[,PEREND=hhmm]

[,PERSTART=hhmm]

[,QDWELL=mm]

[,REPRMPT=mm]

[,RETRY=mm]

[,SCAN={ABR|ARF|COM|HLD|LNG|REL|REP|RET|SCH}]

[,SPAN=hh]

[,TIME=hhmm]

[,XPRETRY=mm]

Resolve Command

This command creates or changes schedules for jobs and networks that are processed on a date/time basis.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

RESOLV

DUPDATE, JOB, NW, OLDYR, PRINT, SCAL, TEST, YEAR

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for this command.

[,DUPDATE={YES|NO}]

[,JOB={*|jobname|jobname*}]

[,NETWORK={NW.|NW.network}

[,OLDYR={*|yy}]

[,PRINT={NO|YES}]

[,SCAL={*|xx}]

[,TEST={YES|NO}]

[,YEAR=yy]

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Text Editor Commands

Use these commands to create and change JCL for queued JCL or to add free-form documentation to the CA WA CA 7 Edition database.

Note: For more information, see the Database Maintenance Guide.

Alternate Edit Mode

The following commands are available in alternate edit mode.

BREAK [nn]

CLEAR

Copy i[,m,n,t]

Delete m[,n]

Edit

Edit LIST [m,n]

Edit /string/[m,n]

Edit /string1/string2/[m,n]

Edit /string1//[m,n]

Edit //string1/[m,n]

Edit x[,y]

EXIT

FEM [n]

INsert [m,i]

JCL

JCLL

JCLS

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JCLSR

JCLSS

List [m,n]

Move i[,m,n,i]

RENUM m,i

SAVE

SCALE [OFF]

SR

SS

STATUS

TRACE EDIT|OFF

XSEQ [OFF]

Full Edit Mode

The following commands are available in full edit mode.

BOTtom

BREAK [nn]

COL [n,m]

Copy i[,m,n,t]

EXIT

FILL

FIND /xxx...x/[n,m]

HB [n]

HF [n]

Insert [m,i]

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JCL

JCLL

JCLS

JCLSR

JCLSS

JCLxx nnn,yyddd,hhmm

MD [n]

MIXED

Move i[,m,n,t]

NOFILL

NONUM

NUM

PB[n]

PF[n]

RENUM m,i

RETURN

SAVE

SR

SS

STATUS

TOP

TRACE EDIT|OFF

UPPER

XSEQ [OFF]

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Forecasting Commands

These commands forecast information. Use them for the following purposes:

■ Project the scheduled workload for a given time.

■ Display graphically the projected workload for successive short time intervals.

■ Report on tapes and JCL overrides ahead of their actual submission time.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

FALL

DRCLASS, DRMODE, FROM, JOB, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, MAINID, NW, RINT, SCHID, SEQ, SPAN, STN, SYS, TO, TRIG, TYPE

FJOB

DRCLASS, DRMODE, FROM, JOB, JOBL, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, MAINID, NWOPT, RINT, SCHID, SEG, SEQ, SPAN, SYS, TO, TRIG, TYPE

FPOST

FROM, NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, TO

FPRE

FROM, NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, TO

FQALL

DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, MAINID, NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, SYS, TO, TRIG, TYPE

FQJOB

DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, MAINID, NWOPT, RINT, SEG, SEQ, SPAN, SYS, TO, TRIG, TYPE

FQPOST

NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, TO

FQPRE

NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, TO

FQRES

DRCLASS, DRMODE, INT, JOB, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, NW, SPAN, STN, SYS, TO, TRIG

FQSTN

NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, TO

FQTAPE

DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBNET, SPAN, SYS, TO, TRIG

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FRES

DRCLASS, DRMODE, FROM, INT, JOB, JOBNET, LVL, LIST, NW, SCHID, SPAN, STN, SYS, TO, TRIG

FRJOB

DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, SCHID, SYS, TYPE

FRQJOB

DRCLASS, DRMODE, JOB, JOBL, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, SCHID, SYS, TYPE

FSTN

FROM, NW, RINT, SEQ, SPAN, STN, TO

FSTRUC

DRCLASS, DRMODE, FROM, JOB, JOBL, JOBNET, LIST, LVL, SCHID, SYS, TRIG, TYPE

FTAPE

DRCLASS, DRMODE, FROM, JOB, JOBNET, SCHID, SPAN, SYS, TO, TRIG

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,DRCLASS=(class1,...,class8)]

[,DRMODE={YES|NO}]

[,FROM=(mmddyy,hhmm)]

[,INT=hhmm]

[,{JOB={*|jobname|(job1,job2,...,job10)|mask}|JOBL={*|longjobname|mask}}]

[,JOBNET={*|name|mask}]

[,LIST={ALL|CPU|GRPH|HDRS|#JOB|JOB|LAST|STN|TAPE|W|WP|WPS|WS}]

[,LVL={100|nnn}]

[,MAINID=SYn]

[,NW={*|networkname|mask}]

[,NWOPT={N|S}]

[,RINT=hhmm]

[,SCHID={0 or 1|nnn}]

[,SEG=(segment,subsegment)]

[,SEQ={DLDT|DODT|JOB|STN}]

[,SPAN={8|hhmm}]

[,STN={*|stationname|stationname*|(sta1,sta2,...,sta10)}]

[,SYS={*|systemname|mask}]

[,TO=(mmddyy,hhmm)]

[,TRIG={J|D|{DJ|JD}|N}]

[,TYPE={ACTUAL|ALL}]

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Workload Balancing Commands

Workload Balancing (WLB) analyzes jobs waiting for execution and sets priorities for submittal by preset criteria, which include due-out times, CPU usage, tape drive usage, user-assigned priorities, and external events.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

/WLB

BARR, SET

LWLB

MOD, LIST

RESCHNG

JOB, TP1, TP2

XWLB

No keywords

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,BARR=count/+count/-count]

[,JOB=jobname]

[,LIST={ALL|AVL|USE}]

[,MOD=modname]

[,SET={CLASSx|INITS|MINJOB|OFF|ON|T1TAV|T1MAX|T2TAV|T2MAX}]

[,TP1=nnn]

[,TP2=nnn]

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Workload Planning Commands

Workload planning (WLP) simulates and reports on what could have happened in the data center as well as what should happen, given new processing objectives for the existing workload.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide and Report Reference Guide.

FWLP

DDNAME, DEMAND, DRCLASS, DRMODE, FROM, JOB, JOBNET, MAINID, RESA, RESP, SCHID, SPAN, SYS, TO, TRIG, TYPE

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for this command.

[,DDNAME={NONE|ddname}]

[,DEMAND={00|nn}]

[,DRCLASS=(class1,...,class8)]

[,DRMODE={YES|NO}]

[,FROM=mmddyy,hhmm]

[,JOB={*|jobname|(job1,job2,...,job10)|mask}]

[,JOBNET={*|name|mask}]

[,MAINID={ALL|SYn|/SYn}]

[,RESA={*|UCC7Rxxx}]

[,RESP={*|UCC7Rxxx}]

[,SCHID={0|nnn}]

[,SPAN={8|hh|hhhh}]

[,SYS={*|systemname|mask}]

[,TO=mmddyy,hhmm]

[,TRIG={J|N}]

[,TYPE={ACTUAL|ALL}]

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Automated Performance Analysis Commands

Automated Performance Analysis (APA) is a reporting system that provides reports online or in batch for any time period that is specified, from the current time back through the previous two years.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide and Report Reference Guide.

GRAPHD/GRAPHJ/GRAPHN/GRAPHS

DIV1, DIV2, FROM, GLINE, ID, LIST, SCALE, TO

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,DIV1=nnnnnnn]

[,DIV2=nnnnnnn]

[,FROM=mmddyy]

[,GLINE={CALC|PRIM|SCND}]

[,ID={nnnn|(nnnn,...)}]

[,LIST={ALL|DETL|HELP}]

[,SCALE=nnnnnnn]

[,TO=mmddyy]

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Utility Commands

Use these commands to perform various utility functions, like cataloging data sets, allocating volumes, and displaying DASD information.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

AL/ALC

DCB, DSN, SP, VOL

ALLOC

UNIT, VOL

BLDG

ENTRIES, FULL, INDX

CAT

CVOL, DSN, DVC, SEQ, UNIT, VOL

CONN

INDX, VOL

CTLG

DSN, DVC, ENTRY, SEQ, TYPE, VOL

DCONN

INDX

DEALLOC

VOL

DLTX

CVOL, INDX

DMPCAT

CVOL, DSN

DMPDSCB

DSN, VOL

DMPDSN

DSN, MEM, REC, VOL

FIND

DSN, VOL

LISTDIR

DSN, MEM, VOL

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LOC

DSN, VOLSER

MAP

DSN, LIST, VOL

RENAME

DSN, NEWNAME, VOL

SCRATCH/SCRATCHP

DSN, VOL

SPACE

VOL

UNC

CVOL, DSN

UT

No keywords

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,CVOL={SYSRES|xxxxxx|xxxxxxxx}]

[,DCB=(recfm,lrecl,blksize)]

[,DSN={*|dsname}]

[,DVC=nnnnnnnn]

[,ENTRIES=nnn]

[,ENTRY=n]

[,FULL={DELETE|EMPTY}]

[,INDX={xxxxxxxx|xxx...x}]

[,LIST={DSN|ALL}]

[,MEM=xxxxxxxx]

[,NEWNAME=new-dsname]

[,REC={1|nnnn}]

[,SEQ={n|nnn}]

[,SP=(type,prim,sec,dirblks)]

[,TYPE={ADD|CON|COPY|DEL|REPL}]

[,UNIT=xxxxxxxx]

[,VOL={ALL|SYSRES|xxxxxx|(vol1,vol2,...,vol5)|(vol1,vol2,...,vol10)}]

[,VOLSER=xxxxxx]

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Chapter 3: Scheduled Override Statements

Use these statements to override JCL and other statements that are included in the JCL for a job, thereby dynamically changing run stream contents to fit the needs of a particular run.

Note: For more information, see the Database Maintenance Guide.

#ARF, SET=

Overrides the ARFSET designation on the job definition screen

#HLD

Hold job in the request queue

#JCL

Set a JCL override requirement

#JEND

End of #Jx override statements

#JI, BD=, BT=, ED=, ET=, ID=, JOB=, CV=, OA=, OB=

Include statements at queue entry time

#JO, BD=, BT=, ED=, ET=, ID=, JOB=, CV=, OA=, OB=

Omit statements at queue entry time

#MNT

Set run to maintenance type

#MSG,xxx...x

Send message to master station

#NOX

Make run nonexecutable

#NTR

Turn off triggering for this run

#RES, TP1=, TP2=, CPUTM=, ELAPTM=, PRT=, CLASS=,

Change resources

#SSC,COND=

Define step-level condition code tests

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#VER

Set verification requirement on

#XEND

End of #Xx override statements

#XI, BD=, BT=, ED=, ET=, ID=, CV=, OA=, OB=

Include statements at submission time

#XO, BD=, BT=, ED=, ET=, ID=, CV=, OA=, OB=

Omit statements at submission time

#7UNI

Flags JCL as a cross-platform submission job

The following syntax diagram summarizes keyword values for these commands.

[,BD={00000|yyddd}]

[,BT={0000|hhmm}]

[,CLASS=x]

[,COND=nnnn,ro,procstepname.stepname]

[,CPUTM=mmmss]

[,CV={DO|CU|DL}]

[,ED={99999|yyddd}]

[,ELAPTM=hhmm]

[,ET={2400|hhmm}]

[,ID={000|nnn|nnn-nnn|(nnn,...,nnn,...)}]

[,JOB=jobname]

[,OA={0000|hhmm}]

[,OB={2400|hhmm}]

[,PRT=nnn]

[,SET=nnnnnnnn]

[,TP1=nnn]

[,TP2=nnn]

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Chapter 4: Panels

This section contains the following topics:

Automated Recovery Facility Panels (see page 43) Database Maintenance Panels and Functions (see page 44) Queue Maintenance Panels (see page 47) Virtual Resource Management Panels (see page 49) Utility Panels (see page 50)

Automated Recovery Facility Panels

Use the automated recovery facility panels to add, delete, or update sets of ARF condition definitions.

Note: For more information, see the Database Maintenance Guide.

AR.3

ARF Condition Definition Maintenance

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Database Maintenance Panels and Functions

Use the database maintenance panels for the following functions:

■ Define jobs, networks, data sets, and predecessors.

■ Schedule jobs and networks.

■ Add documentation to the database.

■ Maintain JCL.

■ Access and clear the text editor.

To display the Database Maintenance Menu, enter DB on any panel.

The corresponding top-line commands for the panels are in parentheses when applicable.

Note: For more information, see the Database Maintenance Guide.

DB

Database Maintenance Menu

DB.1 (JOB)

CPU Job Definition

DB.10 (XPJOB)

XPJOB Definition

DB.11 (AGJOB)

Agent Job Definition

DB.A

Cross-Platform Jobs Menu

DB.2 (SCHD)

Scheduling Menu

DB.2.1 (SCHD,JOB)

CPU Job Scheduling

DB.2.1-E

CPU Job Scheduling Parameter Edit

DB.2.2 (SCHD,INWK)

Input Network Scheduling

DB.2.2-E

Input Network Scheduling Parameter Edit

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DB.2.3 (SCHD,ONWK)

Output Network Scheduling

DB.2.3-E

Output Network Scheduling Parameter Edit

DB.2.4 (SCHD,JTRG)

Job Triggering

DB.2.4L (SCHD,JTRGL)

Job Triggering (Long Job Name)

DB.2.5 (SCHD,NTRG)

Input Network Triggering

DB.2.5L (SCHD,NTRGL)

Input Network Triggering (Long Job Name)

DB.2.6 (SCHD,DTRG)

Data Set Triggering

DB.2.6L (SCHD,DTRGL)

Data Set Triggering (Long Job Name)

DB.2.7 (SCHDMOD)

Modification to Resolved Schedule Dates

DB.2.8 (CALMOD)

Base Calendar Maintenance

DB.3 (JOBCONN)

Job Predecessor/Successor Menu

DB.3.1 (JOBCONN,DSN)

Data Set Predecessors

DB.3.2 (JOBCONN,JOB)

CPU Job Predecessors

DB.3.2L (JOBCONN,JOBL)

CPU Job Predecessors (Long Job Name)

DB.3.4 (JOBCONN,NWK)

Input/Output Network Tasks

DB.3.4L (JOBCONN,NWKL)

Input/Output Network Tasks (Long Job Name)

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DB.3.6 (JOBCONN,USR)

User Memo-Form Predecessors

DB.3.6L (JOBCONN,USRL)

User Memo-Form Predecessors (Long Job Name)

DB.4 (PROSE)

Workload Documentation Menu

DB.4.1 (PROSE,JOB)

CPU Job Documentation

DB.4.2 (PROSE,NWK)

Input/Output Network Documentation

DB.4.3 (PROSE,USER)

User-Defined Item Documentation

DB.4.4 (PROSE,DSN)

Dataset Documentation

DB.4.5 (PROSE,DD)

DD Statement Documentation

DB.4.6 (PROSE,SYS)

Application System Documentation

DB.5 (NETWORK)

Input/Output Network Definition

DB.6 (DSN)

Data Set Definition

DB.7 (JCL)

JCL Library Maintenance

JRENAME,oldjob,NEWJOB=newjob(,QCHK=Y|N,UPDATE=Y|N,LIST=Y|N)

Rename a job and the elements where it is used.

XN.1 (XNODE)

XPJOB Node Definition

XN.2 (XPSWD)

XPJOB User-ID/Password Definition

XN.3 (AGPSWD)

Agent User-ID/Password Definition

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Queue Maintenance Panels

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Queue Maintenance Panels

Use the queue maintenance panels to display status, change JCL, and control jobs and networks that have been brought into the CA WA CA 7 Edition queues for processing. To display the Queue Maintenance Menu, enter QM on any CA WA CA 7 Edition panel.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

QM

Queue Maintenance Menu

QM.1

Jobs Status Prompt

QM.1-X

Jobs Status

QM.1-XC

Reason for Cancel

QM.1-M

Jobs Status (RQMTS)

QM.2

Job Predecessors Prompt

QM.2-X

Job Predecessors

QM.3

Job Attributes Prompt

QM.3-X

Job Attributes

QM.4

Job in Restart Status Prompt

QM.4-X

Job in Restart Status

QM.5

Queued JCL

QM.6

Input Networks Prompt

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QM.6-X

Input Networks (1-Up Display)

QM.6-S

Input Networks (2-Up Display)

QM.7

Output Networks Prompt

QM.7-X

Output Networks (1-Up Display)

QM.7-S

Output Networks (2-Up Display)

QM.8.1

List of Agent Job Executions

QM.8.2

Agent Job Display Information for Requested Function

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Virtual Resource Management Panels

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Virtual Resource Management Panels

Use the Virtual Resource Management (VRM) panels to define job resource dependencies, list jobs using VRM resources, display pending resources and add, update, or delete a resource type count resource. To display the Virtual Resource Management Menu, enter RM on any CA WA CA 7 Edition panel.

Note: For more information, see the Database Maintenance Guide.

RM

Virtual Resource Management Menu

RM.1

Job Resource Management

RM.2

Job/Resource Cross Reference List

RM.3

Active Job Resources Display

RM.4

Pending Resources Job Display

RM.5

Jobs Waiting on Resources

RM.6

Corequisite Resources List

RM.7

Resource Count Resource Management

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Utility Panels

Use the utilities panels to perform various utility functions. These include cataloging data sets, allocating volumes, and displaying DASD information. To display the Utilities Menu, enter UT on any CA WA CA 7 Edition panel.

Note: For more information, see the Command Reference Guide.

UT

Utilities Menu

UT.1

Allocate Dataset

UT.2

Catalog Dataset

UT.3

Rename Dataset

UT.4

Scratch Dataset

UT.5

Uncatalog Dataset

UT.6

Build GDG Index

UT.7

Delete Index

UT.8

Connect a Catalog

UT.9

Disconnect a Catalog

UT.10

Find DSN on DASD

UT.11

Allocate Volume

UT.12

Deallocate Volume

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UT.13

Display Format 1 DSCB

UT.14

Display Directory Info

UT.15

Display Dataset Attributes Map

UT.16

Display Available DASD Space

UT.17

Display Physical Data Records

UT.18

Display Catalog Block

UT.19

Display Catalog Entries

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Chapter 5: Reports

This section contains the following topics:

History Reports (see page 53) Workload Planning Reports (see page 55) CA Earl and CA Easytrieve Reports (see page 55) Reports Available From Database (see page 58)

History Reports

CA WA CA 7 Edition creates log data set records that are used by the history reporting facility to create reports on system activity.

Note: For more information, see the Report Reference Guide.

01

Scheduled Jobs Not Run

02

Transaction Detail

03

Log Dump

04

Scheduled vs. Actual Job

05

Scheduled vs. Actual Station

06

Job Processing Activity

07

Workstation Activity

08

Master Station Activity (Browse data set)

09

Cross Platform Activity

10

Cross Platform Job Completion Profile

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11

Internal Cross Platform Submission Activity

12

Database Update Transaction Detail

13

Abnormal Job Termination

16

VRM Evaluation and Posting Activity

20

Submit Cycle Summary

21

Submit Job Detail

22

Job Non-Submission Analysis

23

Job Submission Activity

24

Job Submission Output Activity

25

Metrics Report and Metrics Comparison Report

30

Security Exceptions

50

Last Logged Status of Jobs

Generated Batch Terminal Interface Commands

Simulated LQ Display of Jobs

Recovery Aid Batch Commands

51

Request Queue Recovery Aid Commands

Generated BTI Commands

70

Internal Activity Trace

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Workload Planning Reports

The workload planning facility generates reports that provide resource usage and job run information, based on simulated runs.

Note: For more information, see the Report Reference Guide.

WLP01

Card Input Edit

WLP02

Hourly INIT Usage Projection

WLP03

Hourly TP1 Usage Projection

WLP04

Hourly TP2 Usage Projection

WLP05

Hourly CPU Usage Projection

WLP06

Resource Summary Projection

WLP07

Job Summary - Projection

Job Summary - Actual

Detailed Resource Utilization - Projection

Detailed Resource Utilization - Actual

CA Earl and CA Easytrieve Reports

The interfaces with CA Earl and CA Easytrieve provide several predefined reports. The reports are produced by defining the data you want and the date/time range for the report and selecting the appropriate predefined CA Earl or CA Easytrieve definition. These definitions are selected by using a "request ID." A batch job then produces the requested reports.

Note: For more information, see the Report Reference Guide.

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Reports Available from Log History Data

The following reports are available from log history data.

Note: xx is ER for CA Earl and EZ for CA Easytrieve.

Job Completion Profile (CA7xx001)

Log type = 161

Request Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx002)

Log type = 161

Ready Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx003)

Log type = 161

Active Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx004)

Log type = 161

Preprocessing Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx005)

Log type = 161

Postprocessing Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx006)

Log type = 161

Prior-Run Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx007)

Log type = 161

Database DSD/DSM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx008)

Log type = 161

Database JBD/JBM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx009)

Log type = 161

Database NWD/NWM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx010)

Log type = 161

Database PPD/PPM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx011)

Log type = 161

Database SID/SIM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx012)

Log type = 161

Database SJD/SJM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx013)

Log type = 161

Database SOD/SOM Record Activity Profile (CA7xx014)

Log type = 161

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Database Type I Record Activity Profile (CA7xx015)

Log type = 161

Composite Database Activity Profile (CA7xx016)

Log type = 161

Composite Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx017)

Log type = 161

Queue Posting Activity (CA7xx018)

Log type = 117

Job Scheduling/Completion Activity (CA7xx019)

Log type = 161

Tape Data Set Activity (CA7xx020)

Log type = 161

DASD Data Set Activity (CA7xx021)

Log type = 161

Workstation Network Scheduling Activity (CA7xx022)

Log type = 161

Input Network Performance Profile (CA7xx023)

Log type = 161

Output Network Performance Profile (CA7xx024)

Log type = 161

Communications Data Set Activity (CA7xx025)

Log type = 161

Schedule Scan Activity (CA7xx026)

Log type = 161

Queue Allocation Usage Profile (CA7xx027)

Log type = 162

Job Termination Posting Dwell Time (CA7xx028)

Log type = 005

Job Completion Dwell Time (CA7xx029)

Log type = 105

Queue Entry Dwell Time (CA7xx030)

Log type = 105

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Transaction Response Time Profile (CA7xx031)

Log type = 161

/LOG Command Detail (CA7xx032)

Log type = 129

Trailer Queue Activity Profile (CA7xx033)

Log type = 161

In-Storage Trailer Queue Profile (CA7xx034)

Log type = 162

Performance Statistics Information Job Report (CA7xx035)

Log type = 161

Performance Statistics Information System Report (CA7xx036)

Log type = 161

Job Completion Table Data (CA7xx037)

Log type = 162

JCL Data Set Access Time (CA7xx038)

Log type = 164

Reports Available From Database

Included are SQL samples for creating a standard set of reports from the database using the CA Datacom/AD DBSQLPR utility.

Note: For more information, see the Report Reference Guide.

SQL sample members are provided to produce the following reports from the database. You can use these samples as models for creating customized user-defined reports.

Program-Job Cross Reference

AL2SXRF1

DSN-Program Cross Reference

AL2SXRF2

Node-Job Cross Reference

AL2SXRF3

Datasets with No Associated Jobs

AL2SDSNJ

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Networks with No Associated Jobs

AL2SNWNJ

System Prose

AL2SSYPR

Job Prose

AL2SJBPR

Dataset Prose

AL2SDSPR

Network Prose

AL2SNWPR

User Prose

AL2SUSPR

DD Prose

AL2SDDPR

CPU Job Schedules with Current SCHDMOD

AL2SJSCH

Network Schedules with Current SCHDMOD

AL2SNSCH

Job-ARFSET Cross Reference

AL2SARFX