Depending on how long the process runs and you're concerned that it will
start before midnight and end after, you could force an EXEC CICS call
if TIME is > 23:59. So there'd be a few higher overhead calls right
around midnight.
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On 2015-11-16 12:09, Victor Gil wrote:
Yes, this is what I am now thinking about - use the EIBDATE and EIBTIME [i.e.
local DATE and TIME] available from the CICS and interrogate CVTLDTO to
determine the GMT DATE. Which in our case should be 6-7 hours ahead.
This is only to determine the right DATE.
One issue which requires additional work is when EIBDATE is about to change as
it only happends after an EXEC CICS call