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My company has a 24/7 support center that monitors batch jobs. Management wants us to start using their scheduling product for WebFocus Jobs so everything will be consistent. I like the flexibility and functionality of Reportcaster and do not want to do away with it. Anyone have any experience Scheduling a ReportCaster Job on another Business Integrated Scheduling product.
In Focus since 1993. WebFOCUS 7.7.03 Win 2003
Posts: 1903 | Location: San Antonio | Registered: February 28, 2005
I also like ReportCaster and we use it for our end user jobs. However, some of our production jobs use Maestro to call ReportCaster and I'm told it works nicely, though there's lots of coding on the Maestro side. So this means it can be done!
Carol
WebFOCUS 7.6.6/TomCat/Win2k3
Posts: 428 | Location: Springfield, MA | Registered: May 07, 2003
Well Nightowl..that sent me off in the right direction...and what I ended up using was the DSTRUN command. Now if all IBI Documention was as helpful and meaningful as what I found about this...life would be a lot easier.