ADXIV – External dependency interval
Use the ADXIV
statement to define
the absolute or relative interval specified with the A
or R
value
in the ADDEP
PRECSEL
parameter.
You can use only one ADXIV
for each ADDEP
statement.
The statement must be nested within the ADDEP
to
which it refers.
ADXIV
statement is available only
starting from HCL Workload Automation for Z V9.1,
or later.Keyword | Description |
---|---|
ADID |
The application name of the external predecessor to which the interval applies. |
FROMDAYS |
The start of the absolute interval in days. The allowed range is 0-7. |
FROMHH |
The start of the absolute interval in the HH format. The allowed
range is 00-24. To be specified together with FROMMM . For example, if
the absolute interval starts at 10:30 of the day before the input arrival time of the
successor, it is defined by FROMHH(10) FROMMM(30) FROMDAYS(1) FROMWHEN(B)
|
FROMHHH |
The start of the relative interval in hours. The format is HHH
and the allowed range is 0-167. To be specified together with FROMMM .
|
FROMMM |
The minutes fraction of the start of the relative or absolute interval. |
FROMWHEN |
Specifies if the start of the relative or absolute interval is before
(B ) or after (A ) the input arrival time of
the successor. For relative intervals only, you can choose to make the interval start at
an indefinite time in the plan (in this case the mechanism used is similar to that of the
closest preceding predecessor). To do this, do not specify this parameter, nor any of the
other |
OPNO |
The operation number of the external predecessor to which the interval applies. |
TODAYS |
The end of the absolute interval in days. The allowed range is 0-7. |
TOHH |
The end of the absolute interval in the HH format. The allowed
range is 00-24. To be specified together with TOMM . For example, if
the absolute interval ends at 12:30 two days after the input arrival time of the successor,
it is defined by TOHH(12) TOMM(30) TODAYS(2) TOWHEN(A) |
TOHHH |
The end of the relative interval in hours. The format is HHH and
the allowed range is 0-167. To be specified together with TOMM .
|
TOMM |
The minutes fraction of the end of the relative or absolute interval. |
TOWHEN |
Specifies if the end of the relative or absolute interval is before
(B ) or after (A ) the input arrival time of
the successor. |
TYPE |
The interval type:
|
WSID |
The name of the workstation running the external predecessor to which the interval applies. |