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3.4.8 Operations on a jobnet registered for execution with a start condition

You can perform many types of operations on a jobnet registered for execution with a start condition.

For the monitoring generations of a jobnet whose start conditions are being monitored, you can interrupt or forcibly terminate monitoring. For the execution generations of a jobnet that have start conditions, you can hold or cancel the execution.

Hold, cancellation, and other temporary operations performed on the monitoring generations of a jobnet are applied to the execution generations that will be generated after the operations are performed. These operations have no effect on any execution generations that have already been generated. If you want to perform these temporary operations for existing execution generations, you need to explicitly specify the execution generations when you perform the operations.

The following shows examples of operations that can be performed for monitoring generations and execution generations.

Cancel monitoring of a monitoring generation

You can cancel monitoring while still in progress by setting the monitoring generation to Interrupted or Killed status. For details about the procedure, see 8.1.1 Stopping a jobnet that is monitoring start conditions in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.

Monitor a start condition again after monitoring has finished

You can restart monitoring of the start condition by performing one of the following:

  • Re-registering for execution the jobnet for which monitoring has finished

  • Temporarily changing the execution start time of a root jobnet of a scheduled generation

  • Executing immediately a jobnet of a scheduled generation

You cannot monitor the start condition again by rerunning a monitoring generation that is in the Unmonitored + Ended, Monitor terminated, or Monitor-end normal status.

For details about how to change the temporary plans of the scheduled generation, see 9.3.1 Changing the execution start time of a jobnet in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide, or 9.4 Immediately executing the execution schedule of a jobnet in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide.

Stop execution of an execution generation after the start condition is satisfied

You can use the Execution Prohibited command to stop execution of an execution generation that is being held. This command can also stop the execution of a generation waiting for the completion of execution of the running execution generation with the start condition satisfied when concurrent execution is not specified.

For details about the procedure, see 9.5 Temporarily canceling the execution of jobnets and jobs in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide.

Hold execution of an execution generation

To hold execution of a generation, set Hold for the execution generation in question. The execution generation will be placed in Being held status when its start condition is satisfied. For details about the procedure, see 9.6 Holding the execution of jobnets and jobs in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide.

Change an event job definition in the start conditions of a jobnet registered for execution

After a jobnet with start conditions is registered for execution, you can change the event job definition in a start condition during monitoring of the start conditions.

For details, see 8.1.2 Changing an event job definition in the start conditions of a jobnet registered for execution in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.