Before setup in Unattended Operation Mode P95101 , issue this command to test if your current userID can run :
SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(J81900) PARM('%42DKUP' 'ZJDE0001')) JOB(JOBSTREAM)
If the output is as below :
subsystem/Job ------user--------type------CPU%------Function---------Status
Jobstream-----------USERA-----BCH-----.0-----------J81900-------Run
It has indicated running.
1. You may enter P95101 to setup the sleeper or so-called Job scheduler. Choose the Unattended Operation Mode
2. Make sure the job date defined must be future date.
3. If using dream writer P95901, verify the processing option time between 2 and 3 is the time sleeper will be sleeping.
4. Change your user profile to use QSECOFR by this command WRKUSRPRF
5. In menu G9643, choose Initiate Unattended Mode.
6. WRKSBSD SLEEPER , plance a 8 next to the subsystem and you should see the sleeper job running (J95901)
7. After the 1st setup, you go create a DW job...
* G94\16\6 or when login to take option 2 for the access to Library list - (libl)
SBMJOB CMD(CALL PGM(J81900) PARM('%42DKUP' 'ZJDE0001')) JOB(JOBSTREAM)
If the output is as below :
subsystem/Job ------user--------type------CPU%------Function---------Status
Jobstream-----------USERA-----BCH-----.0-----------J81900-------Run
It has indicated running.
1. You may enter P95101 to setup the sleeper or so-called Job scheduler. Choose the Unattended Operation Mode
2. Make sure the job date defined must be future date.
3. If using dream writer P95901, verify the processing option time between 2 and 3 is the time sleeper will be sleeping.
4. Change your user profile to use QSECOFR by this command WRKUSRPRF
5. In menu G9643, choose Initiate Unattended Mode.
6. WRKSBSD SLEEPER , plance a 8 next to the subsystem and you should see the sleeper job running (J95901)
7. After the 1st setup, you go create a DW job...
* G94\16\6 or when login to take option 2 for the access to Library list - (libl)
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