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Jay,
Look at the following files:
CAPCHDOC.DOC.REGO
CAPCHANG.LIBRARY.REGO
Regards
Paul Christidis
Howdy Art!
Thanks for the suggestion, sir! I was aware that a job could be created by
running Adager with parm 8. But this will create a job for just the
dataset(s)
that you submit, and therefore, is not as flexible as I'd like. What I want
to
come up with is just one job that, when streamed, will prompt for a dataset
and the capacity percentage that I want to change just that dataset to.
Just heard that the temp in Portland dropped 7 degrees in the last hour! At
least I'm glad I don't live in Montana or Wyoming where they're supposed to
reach a _high_ of minus 10. Brrr.
Jay
Art Bahrs wrote:
> Hi Jay :)
> Running Adager with Parm=8 (I think it is that.... someone will
correct
> me if not hehe) will produce a stream file (you specify the name and
such)
> that you can then schedule to run anytime you want...
>
> Art "And the Office Party season starts!!! hehe" Bahrs
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jay Willis" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 9:11 AM
> Subject: [HP3000-L] How can I get Adager to accept prompts in Streamx
job?
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We are using Adager version 000304. I want to be able to stream a
> > job to change the capacity of any of the datasets in an Image database.
> > I want the job to prompt for the dataset that I want to change, and the
> > percentage capacity that I want to change the dataset to.
> >
> > I would like to perform the change in batch rather than in a command
> > file, so that the stdlists can be archived. When I streamed such a job
> > the stdlist said that, in batch, Adager ignores MPE commands.
> >
> > Jobs could be created for each individual dataset, but I would like to
> > have just one generic job to handle any dataset whose capacity is
> > becoming too large.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > Jay
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