Description
The START JOBSET command starts a JobSet based on the settings defined in the Process Scheduler's Scheduled JobSet Definition component.
Command Line Syntax
The following figure illustrates the command line syntax of the START JOBSET command, using the command line, long form of its configuration options.
Configuration Options
The following table describes all START JOB configuration options and provides the command line, long form of each option illustrated in the START JOB command line syntax, above.
Configuration | Command Line | Description |
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-cntfilter | Comma-delimited list of report file suffixes that will not be returned. | |
-poll | Length of time to wait between status calls to the PeopleSoft system. | |
-printapplicationmessage | Specification for whether or not application messages are printed for the monitored processes when the work completes. | |
-printdistlist | Specification for whether or not to print the report-recipient distribution list for the monitored process when the work completes. | |
-printjobtree | Specification for whether or not to print the job tree when the monitored process completes. | |
-printparamlist | Specification for whether or not the parameter list for job items are included in the report. | |
-printsystemmessage | Specification for whether or not system messages for the monitored processes when the work completes. | |
-Report | Specification for whether or not the reports associated with a process are returned. | |
-wait | Specification that UPPS will monitor the specified process to completion. Note In the START_JOBSET command line syntax, the WAIT for PROCESS (-wait) is a UPPS command used as a configuration option. |
Example
-userid USERNAME1 -pwd PASSWORD1 -host-port-mainschedname-mainjobname