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We'll be exhibiting at the following events in May. Come by our booth for a demo of EnterpriseSCHEDULE.

SNUG - Strategic Network Regional GE Centricity Business Users Group

May 10-13, 2011
Jacksonville, FL






Microsoft TechEd 2011

May 16-19, 2011
Atlanta, GA

Booth #326



EnterpriseSCHEDULE IN FOCUS:


SUMMARY

Keyboard shortcut sequences like Tab, Esc and CTRL-Z can be inserted into a job's variable or command script. This can be accomplished using the syntax listed in this FAQ.

MORE INFORMATION

The following strings enclosed in double angle brackets can be used anywhere preprocessors are used. They can be included in a variable or directly in the script of a job.

String Shortcut
<<ESC>> Escape
<<TAB>> Tab
<<FF>> Form Feed
<<CR>> Carriage Return
<<LF>>  Line Feed
<<VT>> Vertical Tab
<<BELL>> Beep
<<CNTRLZ>>  CTRL-Z
<<CNTRLC>> CTRL-C
<<CNTRLY>> CTRL-Y



EnterpriseSCHEDULE


EnterpriseSCHEDULE is the only complete cross platform solution for all the job scheduling and workflow needs of your enterprise. Now your datacenter can free itself of the manual processing of a variety of tasks that dominate your daily routine. Using the software, you can gain control of the operations that are most cumbersome and time consuming to manage, from order and report processing to data warehousing.

EnterpriseSCHEDULE's graphic workflow layouts and job monitoring tools let you plan, control and monitor your job activity from an easy to use Windows based interface. Integrating simple implementation of workflow with the availability of advanced capabilities lets all levels of users take advantage of the powerful features. With sophisticated scheduling tools like advanced job dependencies, job flow based on the value of interactive resource variables, workgroup processing and data replication and event and time based job initiation, EnterpriseSCHEDULE is the best job scheduler available for AIX, Windows, OpenVMS, Solaris, HP-UX, Linux and Tru64 UNIX.