cDSCHEDULE Automated Job Submission System Guide and Reference �ManualD

SCHEDULE
Automated Job Submission System
Guide and Reference Manual



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DStartup file commands - These commands all perform 9operations on startup files. The commands are as follows: " &                                  
Command Description
 COPY/STARTUP - Copy the startup file to a new location
 DELETE/STARTUP  Delete the startup file
 DIRECTORY/STARTUP * Display a directory of startup files
 EDIT/STARTUP  Edit the startup file
 EXTRACT/STARTUP 0 Extract the startup file from the database
 INSERT/STARTUP / Insert the startup file into the database
 RENAME/STARTUP  Rename the startup file
 TYPE/STARTUP  Type the startup file


BGeneral purpose commands - These are are general @purpose SCHEDULE commands. The commands are as follows: " &                                              
Command Description
 @ $ Run SCHEDULE command file from SCHEDULE
 DIRECTORY/ALL / Display a directory of all database items
 PREPROCESS L Displays the command list with substituted values of all preprocessor  directives
PROMPT Puts( SCHEDULE into prompt mode
PUSH ; Manually replicate a directory throughout a workgroup
 SET NODE + Set the default node for all commands
 SET DEFAULT 0 Set the default directory for all commands
 SHOW NODE  Display the default node
 SHO DEFAULT Show the default directory
VERIFY  Echo commands to display
VERSION ) display the SCHEDULE version number


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12.1 Access record commands

GAccess records are used to grant or deny access to users and groups in Elocal and remote SCHEDULE client to server connections. The Cestablishment and updating of records in the database is performed Hautomatically when users log in and connect to the server from local or Fremote clients. However, it may be necessary to edit records to grant Fmore or less privilege or to adjust proxy settings from a remote node.

>The Access Records are stored in several directories that are Faccessible to users with All Access privileges. These directories are: $ &                      
Directory Description
 [SYSCONTROL] , Top level directory for access records
 [SYSCONTROL.USERS]  User access records
 [SYSCONTROL.GROUPS]  Group access records
 [SYSCONTROL.IDENTIFIERS] D Identifiers for group and user records. Assigned by the system
 [SYSPROXY] % Top directory for proxy records
 




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