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- Using Dependent Variables in Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS
- Tivoli Workload Schedule for z/OS TWSz provides variable support. This support allows TWSz predefined and user defined variables to be used in jobs scheduled by TWSz. TWSz will translate these variables prior to submitting the JCL to JES. This allows numerous possibilities to enhance the job scheduling environment and can...
- Tags: Variable, IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., TWSz, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Recruitment & Selection, Servers, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware
- White papers 2006-08-08
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- Interval Processing Improvements in Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS 8.3
- Interval processing is an ever popular scheduling technique required by numerous administrators responsible for scheduling on z/OS environments. Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS TWSz has traditionally offered two solutions for interval processing OPCINTVL "AS IS" Program Interface Facility PIF code, and multiple operation occurrences construct. With the new release of...
- Tags: Interval, IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, Operating Systems, It Management, Servers, Software, It service Management, Hardware
- White papers 2006-12-01
- Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Using ETT to enhance ETT and Dataset Triggering
- Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS TWSz offers a very robust feature known as Event Trigger Tracking ETT. ETT is a component of TWSz that waits for a specific event to occur and then adds a TWSz application to the current plan based on that event. ETT recognizes two types of...
- Tags: Event, IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., Event Trigger Tracking, It Management, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Servers, It service Management, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2005-06-13
- Maximizing Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS Throughput in a JES2 MAS Environment
- Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS TWSz is known for its job scheduling performance and the capability to exploit very large z/OS complexes. This paper is intended to help to exploit these TWSz strengths for submitting jobs and controlling joblogs. JES2 insures the integrity of the spool by use of a...
- Tags: IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., JES2, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, It Management, Servers, Software, It service Management, Hardware
- White papers 2007-06-22
- Customizing the IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS (TWSz) Job-Library Read (Fetch) User Exit
- IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS TWSz is a very versatile workload scheduling system that has been enhanced to meet a variety of Customer requirements over the years. The selection of customization options available has become almost overwhelming, but even so there can be specific needs that require extensions to...
- Tags: IBM z/OS, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Servers, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2005-06-23
- Tivoli Workload Scheduler on z/OS: Using Negative Run Cycles
- For a TWSz application to be automatically included in the Long Term Plan LTP and therefore, automatically added to the Current Plan CP, it must contain at least one run cycle in the application itself or in the group definition. Additionally, the "in-effect date" of the run cycle must be...
- Tags: Application, IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., It Management, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Servers, It service Management, Software, Hardware
- White papers 2007-07-22
- Dynamic Scheduling With Tivoli Workload Scheduler for z/OS 8.3
- Even the most well documented and managed batch process models have to take into account unplanned events. The pace of change in business today magnifies the need for a more dynamic approach to many disciplines within the data center. This holds true for scheduling as well. While scheduling implies planning,...
- Tags: IBM z/OS, Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, Data Centers, Operating Systems, Servers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Software
- White papers 2006-12-01
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