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The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the MODIFY JOB command, using the command line, long form of its configuration options.
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-modify filename/ddname [-jobid jobid] [-start [-immediate] [-targetserver server] [-wait [-poll seconds] [-joblog {yes|no}] [-spoollist {yes|no}] [-rawspool {yes|no}] [-purge] [-waitchild {yes|no}] [-joblogchild {yes|no|error}] [-spoollistchild {yes|no}] [-purgechild {yes|no}] ] ] |
Command Argument
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The following table describes all MODIFY JOB configuration options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the MODIFY JOB command line syntax, above.
Configuration | Command Line | Description |
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-immediate | Causes the job to be started immediately. | |
-jobid | Job ID of an existing SAP job to be modified. | |
-joblogchild | Controls the printing of job logs for child jobs. | |
-purgechild | Controls the purging of child jobs. | |
-purge | Purge job that has completed processing from SAP system. | |
-rawspool | Specification for whether the SAP spool lists will be returned from the SAP system in raw or plain format. | |
-joblog | Specification for whether or not the job's joblog is returned. | |
-spoollist | Specification for whether or not the spoollists of all job steps are returned. | |
-spoollistchild | Controls the printing of spoollists for child jobs. | |
-start | Starts the newly defined job. | |
-targetserver | Server on which the job will run. | |
-poll | Length of time to wait between job status calls to the SAP system. | |
-wait | Wait for the SAP job to complete processing. | |
-waitchild | Controls the monitoring of child jobs. |
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