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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 System Design (Work Tasks) Guide


Preface

This manual describes how to design work tasks for JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 (abbreviated hereafter to JP1/AJS3). Read this manual in conjunction with the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview, which describes JP1/AJS3 functionality.

For details on the prerequisites before reading this manual, see the manual JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview.

Organization of this preface

■ 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 Work Task Design

Chapter 1 provides an overview of designing work tasks that will be automated with JP1/AJS3. The chapter also includes the sequence of design steps and considerations during design.

2. Job Definition and Job Execution Order Considerations

Chapter 2 describes the considerations necessary for constructing the jobs and jobnets that are required for automating work tasks with JP1/AJS3.

3. Operation Calendar and Execution Schedule Considerations

Chapter 3 describes the considerations necessary for setting a calendar and execution schedule for JP1/AJS3 operation.

4. Execution Registration Method Considerations

Chapter 4 describes how to register jobnets for execution in JP1/AJS3.

5. Monitoring Method Considerations

Chapter 5 describes the considerations necessary for using JP1/AJS - View to monitor jobnets.

6. Access Permission Considerations

Chapter 6 describes the considerations necessary for setting the access permissions for jobnets and for associating JP1 users and OS users.

7. Cautionary Notes on Designing Work Tasks

Chapter 7 provides cautionary notes on designing work tasks.

8. Definition Pre-Check

Chapter 8 describes the procedure for the definition pre-check performed before actual JP1/AJS3 operation starts. The chapter also describes check items and includes cautionary notes.