Modifying occurrences in the long-term plan
- Modify operation data: change the operation text, operation level input arrival and deadline times, or prepare job statements
- Modify dependencies: delete an existing dependency, create new predecessors or successors
- Modify occurrence data: change priority, job variable tables, occurrence level input arrival and deadline times
If you change an individual occurrence and then modify the application description that gave rise to that occurrence, HCL Workload Automation for Z does not change the manually altered occurrence when the long-term plan is extended. HCL Workload Automation for Z issues a warning message to indicate that this occurrence has not been changed in line with the modified application description. HCL Workload Automation for Z assumes that any manual changes you have made should override any automatically generated changes.
The long-term plan does not include all operation detail. If you want to make changes to dependencies in the long-term plan, HCL Workload Automation for Z lets you establish the dependency to an occurrence, not to a particular operation within an occurrence. For more information see Setting default successor and predecessor workstations.
You can change the input arrival date or time of occurrences that are members of an occurrence group. When you modify the input arrival for an occurrence that is a member of a group, the occurrence is removed from that group. If the new input arrival corresponds to an existing occurrence group, the occurrence will become a member of that group. If there is no existing occurrence group with the new input arrival a new occurrence group will be created. Group members cannot be individually deleted from the long-term plan until they are removed from the occurrence group.