Updating the current plan

This chapter describes the MODIFYING CURRENT PLAN (MCP) panel, which is the most important tool for operators controlling the daily processing of HCL Workload Automation for Z.

The scheduler schedules work according to the current plan, which is created from information in HCL Workload Automation for Z databases. However, unplanned situations that require one-time changes to schedules constantly arise.

Situations that might require changes in plans are the following:
  • Hardware failures
  • Urgent hardware maintenance
  • Last-minute changes to business schedules
  • Business system reruns
  • Unplanned jobs that must run immediately
  • A change in work priorities
  • Jobs that fail
  • Data that arrives late
  • Operations that run longer than planned

If you are new to HCL Workload Automation for Z, read this chapter as a guide to the MODIFYING CURRENT PLAN panel. If you are already familiar with HCL Workload Automation for Z, use Using the MODIFYING CURRENT PLAN panel to find the information you need quickly.

Two options in the MODIFYING CURRENT PLAN panel are large enough to need separate chapters:

You can manage most situations using the MODIFYING CURRENT PLAN panel, but you can also perform some actions from the READY LIST, which is described in Monitoring the workload.

Note: You can edit jobs with the modify current plan panel (for example, using option 6), but you must perform job setup operations from the READY LIST.
Table 1. Using the MODIFYING CURRENT PLAN panel
If you need to … Use fast path See page
Diagnose delays 4.1 or 6.3 Diagnosing delays or Querying operation information
View the job log 5.2 or 5.4 Rerunning an occurrence in the current plan from a specific operation or Restarting ended-in-error operations managing cleanup action
Run work on request 5.1 Running work on request
Restart an application occurrence from the beginning 5.2 Restarting an occurrence from the beginning
Rerun an occurrence from a specific operation 5.2 Rerunning an occurrence in the current plan from a specific operation
Delete an application occurrence 5.2 Deleting an application occurrence
Change external dependencies to an occurrence 5.2 Changing external dependencies to an occurrence
Change dependencies to an operation 5.3 or 5.2 Changing dependencies to an operation or Changing and adding dependencies
Change the details of an operation 5.3 or 5.2 Changing the details of an operation or Modifying operations
Set the status of an operation 4.1 or 5.2 Setting the status of an operation or Changing the details of an operation
Reset an operation to its previous state 4.1 Resetting an operation to its previous state
Interrupt an operation 4.1 Interrupting an operation
Report an operation as ended-in-error 4.1 Reporting an operation as ended-in-error
Prepare jobs at a setup workstation 4.1 Preparing jobs at a setup workstation
Delay an operation, and release it 4.1 or 5.3 Delaying an operation, and releasing it or Modifying operations
Add and delete operations 5.2 or 5.3 Adding and deleting operations or Modifying operations
Remove and restore operations with NOP and UNNOP 4.1 or 5.3 Removing an operation from the current plan and restoring it or Modifying operations
Handle operations that have ended in error 5.4 Handling operations that end in error
Complete an ended-in-error operation 5.4 Completing an ended-in-error operation
Modify a job that has failed 5.4 Modifying a job that has failed
Restart an ended-in-error operation 5.4 Restarting ended-in-error operations managing cleanup action
Get rerun or recovery instructions (view operator instructions) 5.4 or 4.1 Getting rerun or recovery instructions or Viewing operator instructions
Specify automatic restart for operations that fail 5.4 Specifying automatic restart for operations that fail
Recover when automatic restart of an operation fails 5.4 Specifying automatic restart for operations that fail
Control and monitor cleanup and restart 5.4 Using cleanup options
Inform HCL Workload Automation for Z of unplanned changes in resources 5.5 Informing the scheduler of unplanned changes in resources
Change workstation availability 5.5 Changing workstation availability
Redirect work to an alternate workstation 5.5 Redirecting work to alternate workstations
Keep plans up-to-date 3.1 or 3.2 Keeping plans up-to-date
Maintain special resources 5.7 Monitoring special resources
Complete an application occurrence 5.2 Completing an application occurrence
Handle operations with the OSEQ error code 5.2 Handling operations with the OSEQ error code
Select an ended-in-error list layout 5.4 Selecting an ended-in-error list layout
Create your own ended-in-error list layout 5.9 Creating your own ended-in-error list layout
Run an operation immediately with EXECUTE 4.1 or 5.3 Running an operation immediately with EXECUTE or Modifying operations