Administrating TMS Jobs

Use

You have displayed a job list and want to:

  • Reset the scheduling of TMS jobs
  • Release TMS jobs
  • Cancel TMS jobs
  • Delete TMS jobs
  • Check the status of TMS jobs

Procedure

To perform the relevant action, proceed as follows:

Resetting the Scheduling of TMS jobs

In the job list, mark the job(s) whose scheduling you want to reset, and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.

Releasing TMS Jobs

In the job list, mark the job(s) that you want to release, and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.

Canceling TMS Jobs

In the job list, mark the job(s) that you want to cancel, and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.

Deleting TMS Jobs

In the job list, mark the job(s) that you want to delete, and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text.

Checking the Status of TMS Jobs

In the job list, mark the job whose status you want to check, and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text. In the status bar, you can see the result of the check.

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1 comment:

JASON said...

We have two domains. Domain A has 3 systems, and domain B has 4 systems. We would like to link both domains. Domain A has the version 7.31 and domain B has version 701. If I use a new standard password in domain A it doesn’t work because they have different versions, so we have to program it with the old password so that we don’t have any problem.

In domain A the user password TMSADM is standard and I would like to change it. Is there any way to program an own password in domain A keeping the old password in domain B so as everything will work correctly? If this is not an option, is there any way to program an own password in domain A and another own password in domain B, and have them work properly when linked? If any of these options is possible, I would thank you if you would explain how could I do it.

Thank you.

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