Choose the Submit menu item to specify an existing collection for DTM to submit to the batch queue. You can execute collections in batch that combine all three types of tests: noninteractive, interactive terminal, and DECwindows tests.
1 – t_sbdb
Use the Submit dialog box to specify collections for DTM to submit to the batch queue. This dialog box also provides standard OpenVMS options for submission of the collection.
1.1 – t_sbdb_c
Use the Collection field to enter the name of the collection you want to execute. You can specify a collection to DTM by first selecting (highlighting) it in an active collection view window, or explicitly specifying its name in the Collection field.
1.2 – t_sbdb_rk
Use the Remark field to optionally enter text that becomes associated with the current operation. The text is logged in the history file of the DTM library. You can selectively display and delete history entries.
1.3 – t_sbdb_cfm
When the Confirm Submission button is enabled, DTM requests confirmation that you want to submit the specified collection to the batch queue.
1.4 – t_sbdb_nf
Enable the Notify on Completion Button to indicate that you want to receive a message on any terminal on which you are logged in, notifying you that your job is completed or aborted.
1.5 – t_sbdb_q
You can specify three queue settings: o Name field: Use this field to enter the name of the batch queue. o Hold until field: Use this field to specify when the job is to be executed; you can specify either an absolute time or a combined absolute and delta time. o Hold until released button: Use this field to control when the job is to made available for processing. You must specifically release the job using the OpenVMS command, SET QUEUE/ENTRY with either the /NOHOLD or /RELEASE qualifier.
1.6 – t_sbdb_jb
The following table identifies the Job settings available: Setting Use Name Specifies a string to be used as the job name User name Enables you to submit a job on behalf of another user (requires CMKRNL privilege and read access to the UAF) Priority Specifies the job scheduling priority (0 to 255) (requires OPER or ALTPRI to raise the priority of the default SYSGEN parameter) CharacteristicsSpecifies one or more characteristics desired for the job; codes can be names or values and are installation-defined CPU time Defines a CPU time limit for the job; limit use a delta time, the value 0, or the keyword NONE or INFINITE Working set Overrides the base queue value if you default want to set a lower value than that set by the system manager or that exists in your UAF Working set Overrides the base queue value if you extent want to set a lower value than that set by the system manager or that exists in your UAF Working set Overrides the base queue value if you quota want to set a lower value than that set by the system manager or that exists in your UAF
1.7 – t_sbdb_lf
The following table identifies the Log file settings available: Setting Use Log file When active, creates a log file for the job button Name Specifies a name for the log file; the log field file is written to a file in the default directory with the same name as the first command file with a file type of LOG Print When active, queues the log file for button printing Queue Specifies the printer queue for the log file name field Delete When active, deletes the log file after after printing printing button
1.8 – t_sbdb_ok
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
1.9 – t_sbdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.