9.1 Controlling the execution of a jobnet and jobs
Even after you start executing a jobnet, you can change the schedule of the jobnet or control the execution of the jobnet or jobs. For example, if you find an abnormality while you are monitoring the execution status, you can interrupt the execution of the jobnet or kill the jobnet. When you interrupt or kill a jobnet, you can re-execute from the desired jobnet or job.
The following table lists the types of control available for jobnets and jobs.
No. |
Jobnet |
Job |
|
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Add an execution schedule |
Yes |
No |
2 |
Temporarily change or restore the execution start time |
Yes |
No |
3 |
Immediately execute an execution schedule |
Yes |
No |
4 |
Temporarily cancel execution |
Yes |
Yes |
5 |
Hold execution or release held execution |
Yes |
Yes |
6 |
Apply or undo temporary changes to delay monitoring times |
Yes |
No |
7 |
Temporarily change the execution priority |
Yes |
No |
8 |
Interrupt execution |
Yes |
No |
9 |
Kill execution |
Yes |
Yes |
10 |
Re-execute |
Yes |
Yes |
11 |
Change status |
No |
Yes |
12 |
Change registered definitions |
Yes |
Yes |
13 |
Switch definitions of a running job according to a plan |
Yes |
No |
14 |
Change the execution order control method |
Yes |
No |
15 |
Temporarily enable or disable wait conditions |
Yes |
Yes |
16 |
Re-execute temporary changes |
Yes |
Yes |
- Legend:
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Yes: Controllable
No: Not controllable
This section describes how to change the schedule of jobnets and control the execution of jobnets and jobs. Although the description mainly covers the operation using the Daily Schedule (Hierarchy) window, the same operation may sometimes be available from other windows. For details, see Supplementary note.
Some of the above operations cannot be performed from the Daily Schedule (Hierarchy) window. A description of how to perform these operations is given in the appropriate section below.
- Cautionary note
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You can control the execution of jobnets and jobs by changing the unit definition in the Define Details dialog box after the unit has been registered for execution. However, changes to certain units might not take effect depending on the status of the root jobnet. For details, see 7.4 Changing the unit definition information during registration for execution in the JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Administration Guide.