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Different types of Jobs in Mainframe - Batchjobs

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 5:39 am
by vinay_a01
Hi

Can anyone let me know what is exactly is
i - Dummy job
II - Load job
III - Extract Job
iv - Ndm Job
v - Validate job
vi - Backup job
vii - Formate job

in Mainframe - Batchjobs.

Thanks

Re: Different types of Jobs in Mainframe - Batchjobs

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 6:06 am
by dick scherrer
Hello,

i - Dummy job - - - - does nothing
II - Load job - - - - - puts data into a database, vsam or other file
III - Extract Job - - - retrieves data from a database
iv - Ndm Job - - - - - transfers data from one system to another (similar to the ftp process)
v - Validate job - - - ensures data being put into the system is correct (ensures valid values)
vi - Backup job - - - makes a copy of something to be used if things need to be restored/recovered
vii - Formate job - - maybe format? initializes a file to initial values and/or control info

Re: Different types of Jobs in Mainframe - Batchjobs

PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:27 pm
by vinay_a01
Thanks Alot.

Are there any more types of jobs apart from these...?

where can we get more details on these.?

Re: Different types of Jobs in Mainframe - Batchjobs

PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:47 am
by dick scherrer
Hello,

Yes, thee are many, many more types of jobs. . . Far too many to list here. If you learn of something and it is not clear, someone here may be able to clarify.

The details of those and most other types of jobs is completely site-specific. People responsible for those activities for yours or some other system would be the people to ask. Keep in mind that the answer may not be portable to other systems.

Re: Different types of Jobs in Mainframe - Batchjobs

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:30 am
by vinay_a01
Can u please list few other kinds of job apart from, which is mentioned in the above

Thanks In Advance

Re: Different types of Jobs in Mainframe - Batchjobs

PostPosted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:45 am
by dick scherrer
Hello,

Keep in mind that while your question is completely clear to you, others may not understand what it is you want to learn/know which makes an answer difficult.

If you more clearly explain what you are looking for, someone should be able to provide some info.