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3689.1 | Split the job | IOSG::MAURICE | I left my heart in Alcatraz | Wed Dec 22 1993 10:11 | 15 |
| Hi,
There are two main ways of splitting the job up:
a) The EW job has the option of reorganising users' File Cabinets. If
you answer "N" to this option, you can run housekeeping job ROF
to perform that task.
b) You can make use of the DEPARTMENTS scrolled region, so that you can
have 1 or more jobs to perform EW. Each EW job can process 1, many
or all departments.
Cheers
Stuart
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3689.2 | Could it be done in batch mode ? | HTSC19::SIMONLAU | | Thu Dec 23 1993 08:59 | 16 |
| Re: .1
Stuart,
Thanks for your helpful reply.
That customer has over thousands of ALL-IN-1 users, and over hundreds
of departments defined. Doing EW interactively would be impossible ( I
can see only 3 lines for entering 'including departments only' in the
EW of Schedule Housekeeping Procedures ! ) Would it be possible to
do it in batch mode ? ( So that all can be pre-assigned and run
altogether in batch ! )
Thanks a lot.
Simon
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3689.3 | No limit to departments | IOSG::MAURICE | I left my heart in Alcatraz | Thu Dec 23 1993 10:12 | 11 |
| Re .2
Hi Simon,
The Department field may look as if it's only 3 lines long, but it is
in fact a scrolled region so you can enter as many as you like. Does
that help?
Cheers
Stuart
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3689.4 | How to do it in batch mode ? | HTSC19::SIMONLAU | | Fri Dec 24 1993 02:27 | 19 |
| Hi Stuart,
>The Department field may look as if it's only 3 lines long, but it is
>in fact a scrolled region so you can enter as many as you like.
Oh yea. I see. But ...
since this job is done daily by the customer, they wouldn't be happy
to enter hundreads of departments each day, of course. Could it be done
in batch mode ? ( That is to say , one batch to EW of department 1-50,
another for department 51-100, and so on ... .) So that the customer's
daily job would become much easy.
Thanks again.
Merry X'mas !
Simon
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3689.5 | Season's greetings | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Fri Dec 24 1993 09:50 | 13 |
| Hi Simon.
Stuart is taking a well-earned day of rest today, but he has set a few
jobs to run on Christmas day...
I may have missed something, but your customer would not have to 'enter
hundreds of departments each day', I don't think. They could do it
once, establishing non-overlapping times for the sets of departments,
e.g. 23:00 for depts 1-50, 23:30 for depts 51-100, and so on, and then
use the 'Repeat cycle (in days): 1' to ensure that the job ran in the
same way again, next day. That is, departments split only entered once.
No guarantees that it will work though ... ;-).
DaveT
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