Unfortunately it is through the the scheduling system. The system is the old
beta43 which is now owned by ASG and called workload scheduler.
We are a small shop and it works great but no new enhancements are to be
added.

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Scott Barry <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:24:15 -0400, larry macioce <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> >I /we have a scheduleing system that is no longer "supported" ,well it is
> >but it isn't.
> >Anyway, something weird happened and the operator on dusty says he didn't
> do
> >it.
> >What happened was an external replay was given to release  a certain part
> of
> >the schedule.
> >This all occurred Friday a.m. and I was off yesterday that is why I'm
> asking
> >today.
> >I've been through syslog, the scheduling systems log ,tcpip and several
> >reports, but have found nothing to clear or blame the operator.
> >I am tyring to clear him(he asked me to look into this).
> >We do have some remotte logins and they could have done it but I have
> found
> >no evidence.
> >I know that smf collects everything but I wouldn't know where to start
> >looking
> > thanks
> >Mace
> >
>
>
> Your comment about "...an external replay was given to release  a certain
> part of
> the schedule." is ambiguous in reference to whether the "reply" was made
> within the scheduling system or as an MVS prompt reply.  You should see MVS
> reply occurences in the SYSLOG with the TSO USERID or the console reference
> information.  If the reply occurred within the scheduling system through
> some terminal interaction or batch interface request, it's more up to you
> to
> bird-dog that one.
>
> Scott Barry
> SBBWorks, Inc.
>
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