9.13.2 Editing the lower-level definition of a root jobnet
When the root jobnet is placed in the suspended status, you can edit the definition of a lower-level unit of a root jobnet. You can edit the lower-level definition of a root jobnet when both of the following conditions are satisfied:
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The root jobnet is suspended.
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No other users are performing exclusive editing for the root jobnet.
To edit the lower-level definition of the root jobnet registered for execution:
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In the JP1/AJS3 - View window, in Function Menu, click Status Monitor.
Status Monitor is now selected.
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In the list area, click the root jobnet whose icon indicates suspended status.
The root jobnet you clicked is now selected.
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Choose Edit and then Edit. Alternatively, double-click the root jobnet whose icon indicates suspended status.
The Jobnet Editor window appears.
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Use any of the following methods to edit the lower-level definition of the root jobnet:
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Add a new unit.
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Edit the definition of an existing unit.
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Delete the definition of an existing unit.
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- Cautionary notes
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You cannot rename an existing unit. However, you can rename the unit added when the root jobnet was suspended.
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You cannot move a unit by executing the Cut and Paste (Units and relations) (or Paste (Units only)). To move a unit, execute the Copy command and then the Paste (Units and relations) (or Paste (Units only)) command, and then use the Delete command to delete the original unit.
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You cannot delete a unit being executed.
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You cannot add or delete host link jobnets or jobnet connectors.
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You cannot delete or paste a unit containing a host link jobnet or jobnet connector. For host link jobnets, jobnet connectors, and units that contain host link jobnets or jobnet connectors, you can only do the following:
- Add, delete, or edit relation lines.
- Add, delete, or edit preceding and succeeding units.
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- Supplementary notes
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If you change a definition when the jobnet is registered for execution, the change affects all generations that were executed, that are being executed, and that are to be executed.
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If you edit the definition of an existing unit, the past execution results remain. If you delete the definition of an existing unit, the past execution results are not retained.
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If you change or delete existing units, the configuration becomes different from the configuration before you change or delete the units. Be careful when re-executing the jobnet.
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You can change the map area size of any jobnet regardless of the jobnet status when the root jobnet is suspended.
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