Hi gopir1
You should configure shout in PostProc tab...
When = Late sub
Param = HHMM ("0800" for example)
To = DO_MAIL
Urgency = as you want
Message = what you want to send ("%%JOBNAME not yet started !" for example)
Ynk
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- 15 Jun 2015 3:47
- Forum: Batch Impact Manager
- Topic: Shout Mail when control-M job not triggered
- Replies: 1
- Views: 6331
- 10 Jun 2015 9:50
- Forum: Exploitation / Operation
- Topic: Why my VAR set by ctmvar in PRECMD has wrong value?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8054
Re: Why my VAR set by ctmvar in PRECMD has wrong value?
Hello,
Awaiting your idea...
I've inserted a new job before the "not working one" which execute the command line previously set in PRECMD It works fine.
In order to reduce number of job, your other solution will be welcome...
Have a nice day
Ynk
Awaiting your idea...
I've inserted a new job before the "not working one" which execute the command line previously set in PRECMD It works fine.
In order to reduce number of job, your other solution will be welcome...
Have a nice day
Ynk
- 04 Jun 2015 5:15
- Forum: Exploitation / Operation
- Topic: Why my VAR set by ctmvar in PRECMD has wrong value?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8054
Re: Why my VAR set by ctmvar in PRECMD has wrong value?
Anyone
Any idea
Thanks
Any idea
Thanks
- 02 Jun 2015 4:18
- Forum: Exploitation / Operation
- Topic: Why my VAR set by ctmvar in PRECMD has wrong value?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8054
Why my VAR set by ctmvar in PRECMD has wrong value?
Hello everybody,
I set a var with ctmvar in script run by PRECMD.
But when I use my var in my job command line, my var value is wrong at the 1st run of my job.
After rerun my job, my var value is right.
Do you have any idea of root cause of this ?
Thanks a lot
Ynk
I set a var with ctmvar in script run by PRECMD.
But when I use my var in my job command line, my var value is wrong at the 1st run of my job.
After rerun my job, my var value is right.
Do you have any idea of root cause of this ?
Thanks a lot
Ynk