Issuing the RESET SCHEDULE command


A RESET SCHEDULE command affects any group that is in effect because of the schedule.

You can issue the SET SCHEDULE command from the Profile Selection List panel or from the Free Form panel.

To issue the RESET SCHEDULE command from the Profile Selection List panel

  1. From the Profile Selection List panel, type R in the Act field next to the schedule profiles you want to include in the RESET SCHEDULE command.
  2. Press Enter. The Command Confirmation panel is displayed.
  3. To issue the command, type 1 in the selection field and press Enter. To cancel the command, type 2 in the selection field and press Enter.
Warning

Note

Individual element commands always override group commands. If you change an element’s value and then issue a RESET command for that element, OPERTUNE returns the element to its group value. If the element was not set in any group, then OPERTUNE resets it to its original ZPARM value. For details on the precedence of element and group commands, see Element-command-precedence.

To issue the RESET SCHEDULE command from the Free Form panel

Use the following syntax:

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Value

Description

DB2ssid

Db2 subsystem ID or the name of the Db2 data sharing group to which the command applies.

opertuneID

OPERTUNE system profile name (if OPERTUNE is running as a started task) or the batch job name (if OPERTUNE is running as a batch job).

scheduleName

The name of the schedule profile to which the RESET command applies

Example

To reset the NIGHTS schedule profile in the subsystem DB2A, under the control of OPERTUNE DDTA, issue the following command from the Free Form panel:

IN(DB2A@DDTA) RESET SCHEDULE (NIGHTS)

 

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