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4.5.12 Changing the status of a job

You can change the status of a job or jobnet connector.

Jobs that are queued, running or has ended can be changed to another status. For queueless jobs, you can change the status even when the jobs are waiting for execution. For event jobs and OR jobs, you cannot use a threshold to change the status. For judgment jobs, you cannot change the status.

For a jobnet connector, you can change any status, other than Not scheduled to execute or Wait for previous to end, to Ended normally, Ended with warning, or Ended abnormally.

You can use this operation when you want to rerun a job manually, or to correct a discrepancy between the actual status and the status determined by JP1/AJS3 from the execution results in a job-specific log, so that JP1/AJS3 reports the correct status.

When you change the status of a job or jobnet connector, the status of the upper-level jobnet also changes.

When you change the status of a currently running job to ended, the job continues running, but the system also starts executing succeeding units in line with the new job status.

If you change the status of an event job from Now running to the Ended status, execution of the succeeding job or jobnet starts just as if the event job had terminated normally. In this case, the information to be passed from the event job to the succeeding job or jobnet is not set even when the event job terminates normally. The monitoring of the event job terminates when the status is changed.

You can perform this operation using either the GUI, or the ajschgstat command. For details on using the GUI, see 9.12 Changing the status of jobs in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide. Alternatively, for details on the ajschgstat command, see the description of ajschgstat in 2. Commands in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 1.