Defining The New Schedule - Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference

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The new schedule is highlighted in the Job Schedules Table and is flagged with a pencil icon,
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3.2.3 Defining the New Schedule

Defining a new job schedule consists of selecting its general properties, its specific properties, and
the triggers you want to be associated with it. This section includes the following information:
"Choosing General Properties for a New Schedule" on page 43
"Creating and Assigning a Time Trigger for the New Schedule" on page 44
"(Optional) Adding Specific Parameters to the New Schedule" on page 46
Choosing General Properties for a New Schedule
After you have created a new job schedule, its name cannot be changed, but you can add properties
to it that help to identify and classify it in a general way. Use the following steps to add these
properties:
1 In the Job Schedule Editor panel of the Scheduler view, select the Job drop-down list.
2 From the list of available jobs, select auditCleaner as the job to which this schedule applies.
3 In the Job Schedule Editor, select the User drop-down list.
4 From the list of available users, select zosSystem as the user who runs this job.
The zosSystem user is the built-in user that is always present. It is commonly used for routine
jobs like this example.
5 In the Job Schedule Editor, select the Priority drop-down list.
to define this new schedule by adding the specific
The PlateSpin Orchestrate Job Scheduler
Section 3.2.3,
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