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Workload Automation 10.2.4
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  2. Welcome
  3. HCL Workload Automation for Z

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation for Z documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use the product. The documentation has been updated for version 10.2 SPE (Revised April 2025).

  4. Managing the Workload

    You can plan when and how your workload runs and manage it as part of a plan.

  5. Planning and scheduling

    Learn how to organize your workload while it runs, and the dependencies among its parts.

  6. Conditioning the processing of operations
  7. MCP consistency rules
  8. Setting an occurrence to waiting
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  • Product requirements

    This section contains links to the HCL Workload Automation Product Requirements.

  • Detailed System Requirements for HCL Workload Automation, Version 10.2.4
  • Detailed System Requirements for Dynamic Workload Console, Version 10.2.4
  • Overview
  • Mobile Applications Userʼs Guide
  • Dynamic Workload Console User's Guide
  • AI Data Advisor (AIDA) User's Guide
  • Scheduling Job Integrations with HCL Workload Automation
  • HCL Workload Automation

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use HCL Workload Automation. The documentation has been updated for HCL Workload Automation Version 10.2.4.

  • HCL Workload Automation for Z

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation for Z documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use the product. The documentation has been updated for version 10.2 SPE (Revised April 2025).

    • Program Directory
    • Dynamic Workload Console Readmes

      For the latest information about a Dynamic Workload Console fix pack, see the appropriate Readme File.

    • Planning and Installation
    • Customization and Tuning
    • Managing the Workload

      You can plan when and how your workload runs and manage it as part of a plan.

      • About this publication
      • Planning and scheduling

        Learn how to organize your workload while it runs, and the dependencies among its parts.

        • What is the scheduler?
        • A user scenario
        • Using the scheduler panels
        • Creating Workstations
        • Creating special resources
        • Creating calendars and periods
        • Defining and managing run cycle groups

          You can optionally define a run cycle group for your application instead of - or in addition to - a number of single run cycles.

        • Creating applications and groups
        • Defining applications in batch
        • Overview of the long-term and current plans
        • Producing and modifying the long-term plan
        • Producing the current plan
        • Multiple matching criteria for the resolution of dependencies
        • Using service and optional functions
        • Selecting Work for Automatic Submission
        • Overview of job tracking on z/OS
        • Planning for recovery and restart
        • Configuring a backup controller for disaster recovery
        • Setting error codes
        • Restart and cleanup
        • Automatic recovery of jobs and started tasks
        • Conditioning the processing of operations
          • Using conditional dependencies
          • Evaluating conditions and conditional successor status
          • Making an operation dependent on the status or return code of another operation
          • Making an operation dependent on another operation step return code
          • How to condition the status of operations with predecessors in X status
          • Handling recovery using conditional dependencies
          • Interactions with other functions
          • MCP consistency rules
            • Rerunning an occurrence
            • Setting an occurrence to waiting
            • Setting an occurrence to complete
            • Deleting an operation or an occurrence
          • Monitoring conditions in the current plan
          • Daily plan batch handling of conditional dependencies
          • Automatic conditional dependencies resolution
        • Defining and managing cross dependencies
        • Running event-driven workload automation
        • Job tailoring
        • Job scheduling and WLM
        • Controlling the system where a z/OS job is to be executed
        • Loop detection and analysis
      • Controlling and monitoring

        Learn how to manage the workload when it becomes part of a plan and is run with real dates and times.

      • TSO commands
      • Batch programs
      • Report examples
      • Supported z/OS Commands
      • Status, error, and reason codes
      • Fields displayed in ready and error lists
      • Defining event rules and invoking EQQLSENT macro
      • HCL Workload Automation for Z ISPF variables allowed in the EQQAJCLE panel
    • Scheduling End-to-end with z-centric Capabilities
    • Quick Reference
    • Diagnosis Guide and Reference
    • Workload Automation Programming Language for z/OS User's Guide and Reference
    • Driving HCL Workload Automation for Z
  • Messages and Codes
  • Glossary
  • Notices
 Feedback

Setting an occurrence to waiting

The same rules apply as described in MCP consistency rules.

If the selected occurrence has conditional successors, the scheduler might reset the related conditions to undefined.

For more details, see Restarting an occurrence from the beginning.

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