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Ops Nav :: Visual Job Scheduler
I have been tasked with putting all the jobs that are on my 4 production iSeries Servers in 4 seperate Lotus Domino Databases and after getting the first 40 in on DB I am guessing there has to be a better way?
Does anyone know of a place in Ops nav that I can see this all at once? Or Does anyone know of a 3rd party tool that can help me get these to a place and presented in such a fasion that we can see what is running today and the next and as things are updated on the iSeries they also show up on the scheduler too? HELP!
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David, if I'm reading your post correctly, you're looking for a way to put job scheduled entries from job scheduler into something like a database file?
If that's so check out this link: http://www.centerfieldtechnology.com...stions.asp#Q74 Inside the link is link to the source you'd need. If not, ignore. |
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You have a good question with a very simple answer. I have to do a WRKJOBSCDE and put a 5 next to the entry. Copy the peices of data out that I need. Entry Name, Frequency, and what not into a data base I made in Lotus Notes that looks like a Calendar as an appointment with a reapeater. It's really crude, but it is what my manager wants for now or until I can find a better solution. I would love to be smart enought to extract that data from the WRKJOBSCDE file and pump it straight to a Notes DB without any fuss. But the file on the iSeries is a crazy one and I am really not that good at Domino Designer yet. -David
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THANKS! Installing it now on my test box.
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