Yet again im clueless on this one ; is there a way in which i can execute multiple TCL commnds and an unix command , all using the before-job subroutine feature? Or do i need to create multiple dummy jobs? I know that you can execute multiple unix commnds by delimiting commands with a semicolon';', but how about 2 TCL commands and one unix command , all to be executed before a job runs? Any 'elegant ways of doing so' suggestions?
It's been awhile but I know it has been discussed here. You'd need to create something called a 'paragraph' from what I recall, something that links together multiple TCL commands. You would then 'run' the paragraph.
A search with the proper keywords should turn something up.
-craig
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I concur with Cr.Cezon. Write a small after job sub-routine that has a bunch of DSExecute() commands making all different calls. This way you can have in depth error handling incorporated as well.
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