"NO ENTRY AND/OR EXIT POINT" loop
The first check performed by the batch daily planning programs is to ensure that a network has at least a first operation (FOP) and a last operation (LOP).
- Application A, operation 001, predecessor of B, operation 002
- Application B, operation 002, predecessor of C, operation 003
- Application C, operation 003, predecessor of A, operation 001
- Application D, operation 004, predecessor of E, operation 005
- Application E, operation 005, LOP
- Application F, operation 006, predecessor of E, operation 005
In this example, network 2 has two first operations (FOP) and one last operation (LOP), which is allowed. Network 1, instead, has neither FOP nor LOP, which means that a loop condition will surely occur. When processing the network, batch daily planning programs detect the loop and issue the message EQQ3150E in the EQQMLOG and EQQLOOP data sets, specifying NO ENTRY AND/OR EXIT POINT as loop type. In the system log, the message EQQ3163E indicates that a loop condition has occurred.