Kees
THANK YOU!
Such a simple solution & one that I had not spotted despite all RTFMing
I've done.
When I do a '£T A,ALL' I can see the '24.05' & '24.10' time stamps, but I
never made the connection - just thought it was a weird way of specifying
time in the hour after midnight

Sean

On Tue, 6 Nov 2018 at 09:23, Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM <
[email protected]> wrote:

> The problem is that when you issue the automatic command with a time in
> the past, it will be issued immediately.
> You can avoid this by scheduling it for the next day with T=24.05. T= is
> calculated from the last midnight, so 24.05 means 00:05 tomorrow morning.
>
> Kees.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
> > Behalf Of Sean Gleann
> > Sent: 06 November, 2018 9:49
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Anyone using cron?
> >
> > Hello all
> >
> > I have a need to run a couple of batch jobstreams at the same time every
> > day.
> > The streams are fully developed and they run happily at the required
> > time(s), under control of a couple of JES 'TA' automatic commands:
> > £ T A0001,I=86400,T=00.05,'£VS,''S JOB,N=DLYWORK1'''
> > £ T A0002,I=86400,T=00.10,'£VS,''S JOB,N=DLYWORK2'''
> > ('JOB' is an IEBGENER that copies files to the internal reader)
> > The trouble with that solution is that TA commands are obeyed both at
> > the
> > prescribed times AND at IPL (or JES start?) time.
> > Given that I'm currently working on commissioning a new production
> > system, IPLs are still fairly frequent, and so the timed jobstreams keep
> > resulting in 'unexpected' results.
> >
> > There isn't any cash in the kitty for something like OPC (now Tivoli?)
> > or
> > CA-7, and I've been unable to track down any 'freeware' batch job
> > scheduler
> > (though I'd be happy to be shown the error of my ways on that), so I
> > decided to try using cron instead.
> >
> > Is anybody using cron in this way? Is there anything I should beware of?
> >
> > Sean
> >
> >  .
> >
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