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Shoe Carnival is a publicly held retail footwear company with 265 stores. They are a leading retailer of brand name footwear for the
entire family with a unique and fun in-store atmosphere. The open format, catchy music and friendly associates set the stage for a
great time and a memorable shopping experience. The terrific product selection, great brand names and value pricing make the mix unbeatable and further distinguish Shoe Carnival from its
competitors. More...
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SCHEDULE allows you to automate production tasks from sophisticated business-critical procedures to simple routine backups. In fact, once a production schedule has been developed, there is
little need for further intervention until the system changes.
SCHEDULE also enables you to differentiate between application programming and operation analysis. That means application programmers can concentrate on program logic and operation
analysts can develop job schedules best able to cope with the pressures of a production environment.
SCHEDULE can automate the running of all types of repetitive production jobs on the appropriate day of the week or month, at specific intervals or according to a defined calendar.
A wide variety of repeat patterns and interdependencies between jobs can be set up.
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Each BACKUP job in the BCKMGR system is defined by a set of attributes that describes what is to be backed up and how to do the back up. These attributes can be grouped as follows:
- What disk or files to back up. This is the parameter list. These disks or files can be on the local system or on a remote system.
- How to do the back up and conditions to examine. This is the backup mode and optional job settings.
- How many and what type of removable media to use. This is the media type, counts and flags.
- Other control attributes. This is the job log setting, protection codes and user name.
One of the key attributes is the backup mode number. The backup mode controls how the backup operation is performed. Several predefined modes are provided with the system. Others can
easily be added by the user as needed.
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How do I delete an identifier access to a job?
For example, I have a job that looks like:
Owner = [SYSTEM] Protection = S:RWED,O:RWED,G:RE,W (IDENTIFIER=WASD,ACCESS=READ+WRITE+EXECUTE)
(IDENTIFIER=WASD_VMS_PWD,ACCESS=READ+EXECUTE) (IDENTIFIER=WASD_VMS_HTTPS,ACCESS=READ) (IDENTIFIER=HTTP_WASD,ACCESS=NONE) More...
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How do I get the current status on the Schedule server and what do all the fields mean?
Click on the more link for items and their descriptions that are listed as a result of the Schedule Server info command. More...
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EnterpriseSCHEDULE Client Licenses at no cost
ISE has announced that it will continue to offer unlimited, NO COST client licenses with the purchase of a server license for EnterpriseSCHEDULE. Thus, if
a company is operational on multiple servers across many platforms, that organization can offer the ability to monitor, modify and control their scheduling information to many dispersed
PC's at no additional cost. This option will be extended through March 31, 2006.
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