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Jim,
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
Derrick
>>> Jim Brust <[log in to unmask]> 11/02/01 04:50PM >>>
The following was suggested:
:stream job1;at=20:30
In job 1
:job job1,user.acct
:run someprogram
:stream job1;at=20:30
:eoj
You might just a want to make a couple of changes:
:stream job1;at=20:30
In job 1
:job job1,user.acct
:Pause 60
:stream job1;at=20:30
:run someprogram
:eoj
Move the 'stream job1;at=20:30' above the run someprogram, just in case the
program(s) dies and you still want the job to be scheduled. And add
'pause 60' so that the system clock gets a chance to change. Otherwise you can
end up with several job1's running. Even if you leave the 'stream
job1;at=20:30' after the 'run someprogram' unless you know for sure that 'run
someprogram' will always take more than 60 seconds of wall time the 'pause 60'
will be needed.
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