Object type - job

The following table gives the additional access keywords required to work with jobs, other than those described in Access keywords for composer actions:

Table 1. Jobs - additional access keywords
Activity Access keywords required
Composer

Dynamic Workload Console

Use jobs in job streams.

Also, if a job is used as a recovery job in a job definition, the user must have "use" access to the definition of the job identified as the recovery job.

use
Conman

Dynamic Workload Console

adddepAdd dependencies to jobs in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.adddep
altpriAlter the priority of jobs in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.altpri
cancel jobCancel jobs in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment. cancel
confirmConfirm completion of jobs in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.confirm
deldep jobDelete dependencies from jobs in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment. deldep
displayDisplay jobs in the plan.display
Hold Hold a job to prevent it from running adddep
killKill running jobs. kill
release jobRelease jobs from dependencies in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.release
replyReply to job prompts in the production plan. reply
rerunRerun jobs in the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.

To use the from argument, you must have submitdb access to the job.

rerun; submitdb
showjobsDisplay information about jobs in the production plan.list
Conman

Dynamic Workload Console

submit docommand Submit commands as jobs or recovery jobs into the production plan.

If the submit also identifies a second job with the "ALIAS" or "RECOVERYJOB" arguments, the user must have "submit" access to that other job, as well

Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.

submit
submit file Submit files as jobs or recovery jobs into the production plan.

If the submit also identifies a second job with the "ALIAS" or "RECOVERYJOB" arguments, the user must have "submit" access to that other job as well.

Not valid for workstations in an end-to-end environment.

submit
submit job Submit jobs or recovery jobs into the production plan.

If the submit also identifies a second job with the "ALIAS" or "RECOVERYJOB" arguments, the user must have "submit" access to that other job as well.

If the job is defined in a folder, then use access is required on the workstation (cpu) where the job is defined, in addition to access to the folder itself and the objects it contains.

Not valid for workstations in an end-to-end environment.

submit
Restricts the submission action to jobs defined in the database. With this authorization level a user cannot submit ad hoc jobs. Use this keyword to allow a user to submit only jobs defined in the database. Use the submit keyword to allow a user to submit both defined and ad hoc jobs.
Users granted only submitdb rights:
  • Cannot run submit docommand and submit file successfully
  • Are displayed tasks related to ad hoc job submission on the graphical user interfaces, but if they run them, are returned error messages for lacking the submit access right.
submitdb
submit sched Submit job streams into the production plan. Not valid for workstations in end-to-end environment.submit
Hold Hold a job to prevent it from running adddep
Dynamic Workload Console For critical jobs on which you run any of the following actions:
  • Display hot list
  • Display critical path
  • Display incompleted predecessors
  • Display completed predecessors
The predecessors are listed regardless of the fact that this authorization might not be extended to them. However, if you want to run any further action on any of the listed predecessors, this will require that you have the proper authorization.list
Using the workload service assurance feature All activitiesFor any user to perform any workload service assurance activities, the TWS_user must have the following access keywords:display, modify, list