04-26-2016 05:23 AM - edited 03-01-2019 09:21 AM
i attempted to use the remove job(s) from schedule option to remove all future jobs. it removed the 5 days schedule job. however, it appears to be that those 5 days and beyond have not been removed. how can i removed future jobs? please advise.
thanks,
warren
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04-26-2016 09:03 AM
How about disabiling it from Job definitions until you are ready for it to go back into schedule?
04-26-2016 09:03 AM
How about disabiling it from Job definitions until you are ready for it to go back into schedule?
04-26-2016 09:06 AM
yes that works. however, we want to automate to cancel/remove the job from schedule using sacmd command. we tried jobcancel still will not stop future schedule jobs. please advise. thanks.
05-19-2016 10:37 AM
Using sacmd to disable the job will remove it from all future schedules and today's if it hasn't run today yet.
05-05-2016 05:30 AM
If wanting to cancel a set of future jobs,
Set the date of last execution on the group and/or job?
=> Job Definition / Edit job/group / Schedule Tab / Calendar section / place a date in the 'To' for halting future job scheduling
That usually works for my environment...
05-10-2016 07:27 AM
In addition to (the above) method,
you may need to recompile your scheduled jobs to have the decommissioning appear (or rather - not appear) on future days
05-10-2016 07:49 AM
This method might be favored more to the advanced Tidal audience,
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Use Tidal's API's to identify these jobs and mark them either as inactive or set a 'To:' date for decommissioning.
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This would be the equivalent of the SACmd utility (if not better).
To find out more about the Tidal API's, on you web client, click Help / API docs and focus on your Job / Active field-object value, and execute them from a VB, C#, PowerShell, Perl, Ruby? host application(s).
-DOS is somewhat limited in its abilities to iterate operations (looping) and the languages (above) will know how to handle the rich data types without a lot of extra work that DOS makes you do. E.g. Date manipulations, logical values and integers.
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