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- 15 Apr 2016 10:05
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: How to set delay alert for an cyclic job?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4471
Re: How to set delay alert for an cyclic job?
You can still use the shout when latesub, if your cyclic job is defined as cyclic but runs at specific times; in another words, not by interval. Another way would be to have your cyclic job write a condition for which another cyclic job has a "not" in condition check for, then if the second searchi...
- 08 Apr 2016 9:33
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: How to set alert for job order failure?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3962
How to set alert for job order failure?
Hi,
Does anyone know how to set alert prompting for the situation when one job fails to be ordered into Control-M/EM?
The job name better indicating in the alert.
thanks and regards.
Does anyone know how to set alert prompting for the situation when one job fails to be ordered into Control-M/EM?
The job name better indicating in the alert.
thanks and regards.
- 02 Apr 2016 7:47
- Forum: General News
- Topic: Control-M job flow chart
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5113
Re: Control-M job flow chart
It's been done manually.
- 02 Apr 2016 5:26
- Forum: General News
- Topic: Control-M job flow chart
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5113
Control-M job flow chart
Hi,
does anyone have this original chart to share to me?
this one in my hand is unclear, cannot see every part of it. thanks.
does anyone have this original chart to share to me?
this one in my hand is unclear, cannot see every part of it. thanks.
- 24 Mar 2016 5:02
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: How to set delay alert for an cyclic job?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4471
Re: How to set delay alert for an cyclic job?
As you know, it's easy for us to set alert for a daily job, running at a specific time.
Post-Proc -> when late sub **:**, then mail out or prompt to console etc.
But we cannot put specific time for a cyclic job like this way.
Who can advise me? Or if AutoEdit variable can help?
Post-Proc -> when late sub **:**, then mail out or prompt to console etc.
But we cannot put specific time for a cyclic job like this way.
Who can advise me? Or if AutoEdit variable can help?
- 23 Mar 2016 7:44
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: How to set delay alert for an cyclic job?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4471
How to set delay alert for an cyclic job?
Hi,
Can anyone kindly advise me how to set alert for any cyclic job which must run on time?
e.g. Job A run recursively every 60 mins and must at **:05 for each clock. How to prompt alert it fail this timing?
thank a lot!
Can anyone kindly advise me how to set alert for any cyclic job which must run on time?
e.g. Job A run recursively every 60 mins and must at **:05 for each clock. How to prompt alert it fail this timing?
thank a lot!
- 27 Mar 2015 4:54
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Question about CM 8.0
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4066
Question about CM 8.0
Hi there,
Does anyone know how to unlock the folder if I don't want to Check in because I don't want to update database job setting?
I found the folder is actually locked if I click Check out.
thank you in advance
Steven.
Does anyone know how to unlock the folder if I don't want to Check in because I don't want to update database job setting?
I found the folder is actually locked if I click Check out.
thank you in advance
Steven.
- 11 Jul 2013 4:13
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: job run on every 7th working day, skip public holiday
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3054
- 04 Jul 2013 10:22
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: job run on every 7th working day, skip public holiday
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3054
job run on every 7th working day, skip public holiday
hi,
can anyone help advise how set a job running on every 7th working day, skip public holiday and weekend in CM 6.4?
pls note we would not set a specific calendar for only one job which cost much and should not be a good desing idea.
thank you in advance
can anyone help advise how set a job running on every 7th working day, skip public holiday and weekend in CM 6.4?
pls note we would not set a specific calendar for only one job which cost much and should not be a good desing idea.
thank you in advance
- 01 Jun 2012 5:01
- Forum: Monitoring
- Topic: CM 6.4 network requirement
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8025
- 30 May 2012 8:31
- Forum: Monitoring
- Topic: CM 6.4 network requirement
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8025
Can anyone reply to me?
Can anyone reply to me?
- 25 May 2012 11:40
- Forum: Monitoring
- Topic: CM 6.4 network requirement
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8025
CM 6.4 network requirement
Hi,
Can anyone advise me what the network requirement(bandwidth) for CM 6.4, EM and Desktop should be?
thanks.
Can anyone advise me what the network requirement(bandwidth) for CM 6.4, EM and Desktop should be?
thanks.
- 21 Mar 2012 7:56
- Forum: CA 7
- Topic: Peoplesoft scheduling
- Replies: 0
- Views: 8212
Peoplesoft scheduling
Wonder if anyone know about the scheduling in Peoplesoft, which is too manual to tolerate the operation.
I've a question here, is there a way to review parameters which are just filled in, exporting to excel, like in the table, very transparent and easy to check?
I've a question here, is there a way to review parameters which are just filled in, exporting to excel, like in the table, very transparent and easy to check?
- 15 Mar 2012 4:31
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Give date format as DDMMYYYY by autoedit para
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3758
Many thanks
Hi chookgate,
your advice is very valuable.
it really works.
my colleague also learn this.
much appreciate your kind help!
your advice is very valuable.
it really works.
my colleague also learn this.
much appreciate your kind help!
- 14 Mar 2012 10:50
- Forum: Job Definition
- Topic: Give date format as DDMMYYYY by autoedit para
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3758
Give date format as DDMMYYYY by autoedit para
Does any one can advise me how to set parms in Set tap to give date in sysout as DDMMYYYY in format? I've tried many way, still can not. seems like only script can do. PARM AUTO-EDIT VAR IN SCRIPT RESULT PARM1 %%$DATE echo "$1" 20120308 PARM2 %%DAY echo "$2" 08 PARM3 %%MONTH echo "$3" 03 PARM4 %%$YE...