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Update example

In the SCHDSRV view, enter the U (update) command against the default command VSCAN DAILY.

The Scheduled Services update dialog is displayed.

Update dialog example

                         Scheduled Service Update                         
COMMAND ===>                                              SCROLL ===> PAGE
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Service name or description                                                
      VSCAN DAILY                                                          
                                                                           
Specify Scheduled Service command                                          
      VSCAN SUF=00                                                         

On which system(s) should the command occur?                               
      *    Enter a specific system, all systems or mask                    
           Ex: SYSA, *, SY*                                                
                                                                           
Should this definition be active or inactive at SVOS start?                
        active                                                             
      X inactive                                                           
                                                                           
At what time of day should the command begin?                              
        at product start                                                   
or 22 30 HHMM (Ex: 1320 for 1:20PM)    
                                          
   If 'at product start' align command    
            at the top of the hour

Following the questions in the dialog, change the parameters so that they suit your environment. The first parameter you might want to change is the system name where the command will execute. The default is asterisk (*), which causes the command to execute on all systems. If the default is accepted, any system where this SMSCHD00 member is active will execute the command. After you alter the system name, you might also want to change the status of the command to active from the default of inactive. Changing the status of the command to active will allow the command to execute without intervention. Continue to update the command parameters (if necessary) to meet your specifications.

When you press PF3 or END to exit the update dialog, the changes will be saved to the SMSCHDxx member that you have been viewing. You must enter the R (refresh) command to refresh the interval definition that is currently on the Services Queue.

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