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ISE's EnterpriseSCHEDULE helps Shaw Communications Inc. get out
the message
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In the past 35 years, the company has become one of the largest multi-system
cable operators in Canada. Shaw Communications Inc. is a diversified Canadian communications company and the second largest cable television
operator in the country. Shaw is an electronic link to millions of people through cable television,
telecommunications, high-speed Internet access, specialty programming networks, radio, satellite and the digital delivery of music. More...
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HP Technolgy Forum
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ISE will be attending, exhibiting and presenting at both the HP Technology Forum in Houston from September 18 thru the 21st, and at USER's
Incorporated EdCon 23rd Annual Educational Conference, in Orlando from September 18 thru the 21st. If you are planning to attend either event,
please give us a call so we might schedule some time together to better understand your specific requirements and depict the many benefits of
EnterpriseSCHEDULE & EnterpriseBACKUP.
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EnterpriseSCHEDULE A job that does not have any script commands
associated with it is processed through the system in a slightly different fashion from one that does. Such a job is never entered into an
execution batch queue. These jobs are marked as having successfully completed whenever an execution is requested.
This type of job is very useful when a more complex scheduling mode is needed than what is provided by a single job. For example, two data files are
required before a job can execute. A single job can only wait for a single file. In this case, two jobs are defined each one waiting for one file.
The first job initiates the second job. The first job has no script commands associated with it. All the job commands are part of the second job.
The first job will never be entered into a execution batch queue. It will, however, proceed through the various scheduling queues in a normal
fashion. Once both files have been found, the second job will be entered into a execution batch queue.
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EnterpriseBACKUP
Media are categorized into three groups (called pools) within the library.
- The available pool
consists of media which are available for assignment to users. When a medium is moved into the available pool, all attribute information is reset to the defaults and the medium is re-initialized when it is next used. General users can allocate media from this pool without OPERATOR or MANAGER intervention.
- The allocated pool
consists of media that have been assigned to a particular user. These media are in active use and can be accessed by the general user to whom they are assigned using MEDIA.
- The released pool consists of media that were allocated to users, but are no longer needed by them. MEDIA holds these media with
data intact for a specified length of time (as determined by the MANAGER) before returning them to the available pool. This allows a safety
margin for the user to change his mind about needing a particular medium and a chance to clean or re-certify a medium before it is reused.
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SCHEDULE Tool Tip
How do I drag jobs from the Windows Job Explorer into a Layout?
The Windows Job Explorer is the best way to manage and control your OpenVMS , Tru64 UNIX, Linux or Windows jobs in
EnterpriseSCHEDULE. Jobs are stored in a tree view similar to the Windows Explorer where they can be created, deleted, modified, submitted, etc. If you've used Windows Explorer, you are already well on your way to being an expert at using the EnterpriseSCHEDULE
for Windows.
The EnterpriseSCHEDULE
layout is an excellent way to display, manage, control and monitor these same jobs in an attractive layout display. It shows jobs, connections and variables from an easy to manage and edit viewpoint. More...
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