How to start a job after the new day

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How to start a job after the new day

Post by Janctm » 05 Apr 2013 3:25

Hello,

I have a the follow problem with a job, named job A.

- Starttime of job A is 11:00 am
- The job has een in-condition from job B.
- New day starts at 12:00 pm

Job B is finisht at 12:30 pm, now i want that job A start, but the job is waiting till 11:00 am the next day.

Does anybody know how i can solve this problem?

Thanks

ctm version is 6.2

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Post by tnrchinna » 08 Apr 2013 6:57

give in-condition as PREV of jobB instead of ODAT of Job B to Job A

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Post by Janctm » 10 Apr 2013 10:49

Thanks, but this is not the solution. What if Job B finished at 10:30 ? In your case Job A wil not wait until 11:00.

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Post by Danny » 10 Apr 2013 3:44

Hi Jan,

in the Time Until field, you have to put a '>'.

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Post by Janctm » 10 Apr 2013 4:17

ok, thanks,

in the from field '11:00' and
in the until field only '>' ?

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Post by Janctm » 11 Apr 2013 1:31

I've test it and it works, thanks Danny

I wonder why i can not find this in the manual. Anybody know if there is somewhere an 'tip en tricks' document with this kind of solutions?

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Post by ThePirate » 14 May 2013 6:12

Check the "CONTROL-M Job Parameter and Variable Reference Guide version X.X.XX". Mine is version 6.3.01 and it is in Chapter 4- Execution Parameters on page 173.

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