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Introduction
Purpose
Organization
See also
Overview of the Batch Runtime Environment
Oracle Tuxedo Application Runtime for Batch presentation and structure
Technical functions
High-level functions
Interface-level functions
Script execution phases
Using the Batch Runtime
Setting environment variables
Creating a Script
General structure of a script
Script example
Defining and using symbols
Creating a step that executes a program
Creating a Procedure
Creating an in-stream procedure
Creating an external procedure
Using a Procedure
Modifying a Procedure at execution time.
Using overrides for file assignments
Controlling a script's behavior
Conditioning the execution of a step
Using m_CondIf, m_CondElse, and m_CondEndif
Using m_CondExec
Controlling the execution flow
Changing default error messages
Using Files
Creating a File Definition
m_FileBuild examples
Assigning and Using Files
Using a Generation File (GDG)
Defining a generation file
Using a generation file
Using an In-stream File
Using a set of concatenated files
Deleting a File
RDB Files
Using an RDBMS connection
Submitting a job with EJR
LOG file structure
Using the Batch Runtime with a Job Scheduler
Best Practices
Adapting z/OS capabilities on a UNIX/Linux environment
Defining paths for procedures, includes and programs
Prohibiting the use of UNIX commands
Avoiding the use of file overriding
Using Tuxedo Job Enqueueing Service (TuxJES)
Overview
Requirements
TuxJES Components
Configuring a TuxJES System
Setting up TuxJES as an Oracle Tuxedo Application
Oracle Tuxedo Configuration File
Oracle Tuxedo /Q Queue Space and Queue Creation
File System Configuration
TuxJES Configuration File
TuxJES Security Configuration
Using TuxJES
Submitting a Job
Displaying Job information
Holding a Job
Releasing a Job
Canceling a Job
Purging a Job
Event Subscribing/Unsubscribing
See Also

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