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Patrick Santucci <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Oct 1998 16:49:55 -0500
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Brian J Harrison wrote:

> After installing the current shipped version of Maestro for MPE - an issue
> was found with the new SCHEDULR module (version D.01.04).
>
> Essentially, no calendar based schedules were selected.

We got bit by this as well. Be sure you're following the installation
docs which came with this version. Ours is labelled "Version D.01.47
August 1998" and on page 4, step 7 says,

>  7.  Stream the date conversion job
>
>  The JCONVDB job will update your database to support year 2000 dates.
>
>  :HELLO MGR.CCC,MAESTRO
>  :STREAM JCONVDB.MAESTRO.CCC

Once you do this step, your calendar driven schedules will show up in
PRODSKED. If you skip it, everything else seems to work fine, but your
calendar driven schedules don't get pulled.

We left out this step because we were working from old update
instructions from earlier this year (which we were using because we had
written notes on it). We learned *never* to assume one set of install
docs is the same as the last.

> We have reinstated SCHEDULR D.01.03 from the previous installation - this
> seems to work correctly.

But it's not Y2K compliant...

> This matter is currently under investigation with Tivoli.

This amazes me, since the first question we were asked by Tivoli was,
"Did you run the JayConvertDeeBee job?" (And we said, "The *what*??")
Apparently they've gotten lots of calls about this.

Good luck and HTH,
Patrick
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