STREAM

is generated, and the job is sc heduled for the speci￿ed time tomorro w; otherwise, you can specify an y time in the curren t century. Because of the limited recoverability of scheduled jobs, it is recommended that y ou schedule jobs no more than a few da ys in advance.

If you specify DAY or DATE for a job, but do not specify a time, the job does not enter the WAIT state at midnigh t on the speci￿ed day. Instead, the job uses the time when the STREAM command executes and en ters the WAIT state at that time on the speci￿ed da y.

If the system does not detect an y errors, a job ID appears on y our screen. If you include more than one job in the input ￿le, the system assigns eac h job a unique job ID and sc hedules all of the jobs at the same time.

Redirecting the listing device

If you want the job listing to appear on a device other than the standard listing device associated with the streaming device, y ou can specify this other device using the JOB command as shown:

!JOB USER.TECHPUBS;OUTCLASS=12

Terminating in teractively streamed jobs

To terminate interactive job input, enter a colon ( :). The system responds by displaying the command in terpreter prompt:

>:

** Denotes end of batch job input

**

:** MPE/iX prompts for next command **

Pressing 4Break5 aborts the execution of this command and an y job currently being entered through the command. Incompletely spooled disk space returns to the system.

Terminating sc heduled streamed jobs

You can use the ABORTJOB command to terminate jobs that y ou have scheduled for STREAM execution. Refer to the ABORTJOB command for information on its usage.

Rescheduling system-terminated streamed jobs

If the system fails or is in tentionally stopped, y our stream jobs ma y be saved or deleted, depending on the method used to restart the system. If y ou have

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