Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide
Plan the schedule rules that determine the execution schedule for a jobnet. These include the start time and processing cycle for the jobnet.
The following table lists and explains the considerations when you plan jobnet execution schedules.
Table 3-2 Matters to consider when defining a jobnet schedule
Consideration Description Execution start date and time Consider the following matters, which determine how the start date and time of the jobnet are calculated:
- The method of specifying the start date (Registered day, Absolute day, Relative day, Open day, Closed day)
- The method of specifying the start time (Absolute time, Relative time)
- Whether to set a base day and base time
Processing cycle Consider whether to execute jobnets on a regular schedule. You can run a jobnet weekly, monthly, or yearly. Method for closed day substitutions Consider whether jobnets whose planned execution date according to the processing cycle falls on a closed day are to be executed on another day instead. For details about schedule rules, see 3.3 Defining a schedule in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview. For details about how to set schedules for a variety of operation patterns, see 3.5 Setting schedules. Use these references when you consider how to define a jobnet execution schedule.
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Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, Hitachi Solutions, Ltd.