Issuing the SET SCHEDULE command
You can issue the SET SCHEDULE command from the Profile Selection List panel or from the Free Form panel.
To issue the SET SCHEDULE command from the Profile Selection List panel
- Type S in the Act field next to the schedule profiles you want to include in the SESCHEDULE command.
- Press Enter. The Command Confirmation panel is displayed.
- 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.
When the command is issued, the schedule command processor reads the schedule, determines which group, if any, should be in effect, and issues a SET GROUP command for that group. OPERTUNE then determines when the next change is to take effect and sets a timer so that the next schedule change occurs at the appropriate time
To issue the SET SCHEDULE command from the Free Form panel
Use the following syntax to issue the SET SCHEDULE command:
Value | Description |
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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 OPERTUNEis running as a batch job). |
scheduleName | The name of the schedule profile to which the SET command applies |
Example
To set the schedule GXASHD1 for the Db2 subsystem DB2A under the control of OPERTUNE DDTA, issue the following command from the Free Form panel: