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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Command Reference 1


Preface

This manual describes the commands of Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 (abbreviated hereafter to JP1/AJS3).

Organization of this preface

■ Intended readers

This manual is intended for:

■ Organization of this manual

This manual organized into the following chapters. The manual is a common reference for all supported operating systems. Any platform-dependent differences in functionality are noted in the manual.

1. Overview of Commands

Chapter 1 describes how to operate JP1/AJS3 using commands.

2. Commands

Chapter 2 describes the JP1/AJS3 commands.

■ Conventions: Diagrams

This manual uses the following conventions in diagrams:

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■ Conventions: Fonts and symbols

The following table explains the text formatting conventions used in this manual:

Text formatting

Convention

Bold

Bold characters indicate text in a window, other than the window title. Such text includes menus, menu options, buttons, radio box options, or explanatory labels. For example:

  • From the File menu, choose Open.

  • Click the Cancel button.

  • In the Enter name entry box, type your name.

Italic

Italic characters indicate a placeholder for some actual text to be provided by the user or system. For example:

  • Write the command as follows:

    copy source-file target-file

  • The following message appears:

    A file was not found. (file = file-name)

Italic characters are also used for emphasis. For example:

  • Do not delete the configuration file.

Monospace

Monospace characters indicate text that the user enters without change, or text (such as messages) output by the system. For example:

  • At the prompt, enter dir.

  • Use the send command to send mail.

  • The following message is displayed:

    The password is incorrect.

The following table explains the symbols used in this manual:

Symbol

Convention

|

In syntax explanations, a vertical bar separates multiple items, and has the meaning of OR. For example:

A|B|C means A, or B, or C.

{ }

In syntax explanations, curly brackets indicate that only one of the enclosed items is to be selected. For example:

{A|B|C} means only one of A, or B, or C.

[ ]

In syntax explanations, square brackets indicate that the enclosed item or items are optional. For example:

[A] means that you can specify A or nothing.

[B|C] means that you can specify B, or C, or nothing.

...

In coding, an ellipsis (...) indicates that one or more lines of coding have been omitted.

In syntax explanations, an ellipsis indicates that the immediately preceding item can be repeated as many times as necessary. For example:

A, B, B, ... means that, after you specify A, B, you can specify B as many times as necessary.

x

Multiplication sign

/

Division sign

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The calculation result is rounded up to the next whole number.

Example:

The result of [Figure] 34 / 3[Figure] is 12.

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(tilde)

The item shown before this symbol must be specified in accordance with the conventions shown for angle brackets, double parentheses, and double angle brackets (below).

< >

(angle brackets)

Indicates the characters and lexical elements that can be specified.

<characters>

One or more Kanji characters, katakana characters, upper-case alphabetic characters, lower-case alphabetic characters, or numeric characters

<numeric>

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9

<alphabetic character>

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, \, #, or @

<alphanumeric character>

Alphabetic or numeric character

<symbolic name>

No more than eight alphanumeric characters beginning with an alphabetic character

<unsigned integer>

One or more numeric characters

<hexadecimal character>

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, or F

<file name>

A system-determined name assigned to a file

<path>

The directories contained in the path, with each name separated by a forward slash (/) or backslash (\). The path notation is OS-dependent.

(( ))

(double parentheses)

Indicates the range of specifiable values.

<< >>

(double angle brackets)

Indicates the default assumed by the system when a value is unspecified.

Example:

If you do not specify days-to-keep-form ~<numeric> ((0 to 365)) <<365>>, 365 is assumed as the number of days to keep the form.

MAX

Choose the largest of the calculation results.

Example:

The result of MAX (3 x 6, 4 + 7) is 18.

■ Conventions: Version numbers

The version numbers of Hitachi program products are usually written as two sets of two digits each, separated by a hyphen. For example:

The version number might be shown on the spine of a manual as Ver. 2.00, but the same version number would be written in the program as 02-00.

■ JP1 program reorganization in version 8

The following are the major changes that have been made to the JP1 product suite in version 8:

■ Organization of JP1/AJS3 manuals and choosing the right manuals

There are 13 JP1/AJS3 manuals. The following table summarizes their contents.

Note that Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 has been omitted from the manual titles in the table.

No.

Manual

Contents

1

Overview

(3021-3-318(E))

  • JP1/AJS3 features

  • Description of functions

2

System Design (Configuration) Guide

(3021-3-319(E))

  • Information that must be considered when designing a system

  • Cautionary notes on designing a system

3

System Design (Work Tasks) Guide

(3021-3-320(E))

  • Information that must be considered when constructing jobs and jobnets

  • Cautionary notes on designing jobs and jobnets

4

Configuration Guide 1

(3021-3-321(E))

  • Installation and setup procedures

  • Environment setup procedure by operation type

5

Configuration Guide 2

(3021-3-322(E))

  • Description of environment setting parameters

  • Description of operation profiles

6

Administration Guide

(3021-3-323(E))

  • Information required to operate a system

  • Know-how useful for JP1/AJS3 operation

7

Troubleshooting

(3021-3-324(E))

  • How to troubleshoot errors

  • Data required when an error occurs

8

Operator's Guide

(3021-3-325(E))

  • How to operate JP1/AJS3 - View

  • How to operate JP1/AJS3 Console View

  • Description of windows and dialog boxes

9

Command Reference 1

(3021-3-326(E))

  • Command syntax

10

Command Reference 2

(3021-3-327(E))

  • Syntax of commands used for setup and special operations

  • Syntax and coding examples of information definition files

11

Linkage Guide

(3021-3-328(E))

  • Description of functions that can be used when linked with other products and the setup method

12

Messages 1

(3021-3-329(E))

  • Messages output by JP1/AJS3 (messages beginning with KAJS to KAVT)

13

Messages 2

(3021-3-330(E))

  • Messages output by JP1/AJS3 (messages beginning with KAVU to KNAD)

Use the following illustration and table as a guide to determine the manuals you need to read.

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Purpose

Required reading

Read as necessary

To learn about JP1/AJS3's functionalities

  • Overview

    (3021-3-318(E))

  • Linkage Guide

    (3021-3-328(E))

To configure a system (including installation and setup) that automatically runs jobs

  • System Design (Configuration) Guide

    (3021-3-319(E))

  • Configuration Guide 1

    (3021-3-321(E))

  • Configuration Guide 2

    (3021-3-322(E))

  • Linkage Guide

    (3021-3-328(E))

To design work tasks that will be automated (including job definitions and schedule definitions)

  • System Design (Work Tasks) Guide

    (3021-3-320(E))

  • Operator's Guide

    (3021-3-325(E))

To learn about monitoring and maintaining a running system

  • Administration Guide

    (3021-3-323(E))

  • Troubleshooting

    (3021-3-324(E))

  • Messages 1

    (3021-3-329(E))

  • Messages 2

    (3021-3-330(E))

To learn about what action you need to take for problems that occur during operation

  • Troubleshooting

    (3021-3-324(E))

  • Messages 1

    (3021-3-329(E))

  • Messages 2

    (3021-3-330(E))

To learn about operating JP1/AJS3

  • Operator's Guide

    (3021-3-325(E))

  • Command Reference 1

    (3021-3-326(E))

  • Command Reference 2

    (3021-3-327(E))