deldep job
You can use the deldep jobcommand to delete the dependencies from a job.
Overview
To remove the dependencies from a job, you must have the deldep access to the job. For more information about security access roles, see Security role definition.
Syntax and command line options
ocli plan deldep job | ddj = <jobselect><dependency><noask>
You can add the dependency according to the specific results you want to accomplish. The details that are required with each parameters are as follows:.
jobselectSpecify the job to update, by means of attributes and qualifiers.
For example,
WA_AGT_0#JOB_STREAM.JOB
.
workstation
, jstream
, job
,
resource
, filename
, and
promptname
. When you rerun the job, the
deleted dependencies are not considered.
follow
dependencies from the jobs
contained in a specific job
stream.follows=job_stream_name.@
The command will be rejected.\Command | Reference |
---|---|
at= time[timezone | tz][+n day[s] | [mm/dd |
mm/dd[/yy]] |
at |
deadline= time [timezone | tz][+n day[s] | [mm/dd |
mm/dd[/yy]]] |
deadline |
follows=[workstation#]{jobstreamname[time
[mm/dd[/yy]]][.job | @] | jobstream_id.job;schedid}| job[,...]
[if 'condition_name[| condition_name][| ...]'] |
follows |
maxdur=[time] [onmaxdur action] |
maxdur |
mindur=[time] [onmindur action] |
mindur |
until time [timezone|tz tzname][+n day[s]] |
[;onuntil action] |
until |
confirmed |
confirmed |
When you add the option as an argument the agent will not ask for confirmation before taking action on each qualifying job.
Examples
- To delete all external follows dependency from job stream
CPUA#TEST(0900 02/19/06)
, run the following command:ocli plan ddj=CPUA#TEST(0900 02/19/06).JOBA ; follows