Information used by daily planning
- The long-term plan (LTP), which contains a list of application occurrences to run each day. The long-term plan details the input arrival and deadline times as well as external dependencies for every occurrence.
- The existing current plan. Uncompleted applications need to be included in the new plan, and completed applications are reported on.
- The application description database, which contains the detail of applications at operation level.
- The workstation description database, which shows the open intervals, parallel servers, and fixed resources available at each workstation.
- The resource description database, which has details of special resources.
- Update of the long-term plan for occurrences that are marked complete or have been deleted in the existing current plan
- Creation of an updated current plan, called the new current
plan (NCP), that contains:
- Uncompleted operations from the existing current plan.
- New occurrence selections from the long-term plan according to the specified end date. For details, see Producing and modifying the long-term plan.
- Potential predecessor records for each occurrence. The records are used to establish a list of candidates for successor resolution when an occurrence is added to the current plan using the panel, the program interface, or event-triggered tracking.
- Optional copy of the job-tracking archive log
- Creation of daily planning reports
The daily planning process writes messages to the EQQMLOG and SYSPRINT data sets. Error and warning messages are indicated by a nonzero return code from the batch job. These messages should be investigated immediately; they can indicate a potential problem in the new plan.
In some cases, where the error is severe, the daily planning process does not create a new current plan. For example, if the daily planning process detects a loop in a chain of dependent operations, a new current plan is not created. For a description about how daily planning analyzes dependency loops, see Analyzing problems reported by daily planning.