Defining jobs for supported agents
To run and monitor a PeopleSoft, SAP R/3,
or z/OS job with HCL Workload Automation,
the supported agents,
or access method require an HCL Workload Automation job
definition, where you specify the external job you want to schedule,
the workstation (also defined in HCL Workload Automation)
on which it is to run, and any recovery actions. To define the job,
use either of the following methods:
- Dynamic Workload Console.
- HCL Workload Automation composer command line.
If you are scheduling in an end-to-end environment, to define the
job, use either of the following methods:
- Dynamic Workload Console.
- HCL Workload Automation for Z ISPF
dialogs. You must also create a member in the
SCRIPTLIB
with aJOBREC
statement for the job.
Jobs defined for supported agents are added to job streams and scheduled in the same way as any other job in HCL Workload Automation and HCL Workload Automation for Z.