Hi,
What is the difference between CA-7 and CA-11. I've seen CA11RMS being coded seprately in jobs but don't see something like CA711RMS? But all these jobs are scheduled using CA-7 so don't do the same things?
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What is the difference between CA7 and CA11.
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Re: What is the difference between CA7 and CA11.
CA-7 is a job scheduler. It allows jobs to be started based on time of day / week / month, completion (or failure) of another job, or even creation of a particular data set. CA-11 is a job restart facility. It can be linked to CA-7 when both are present at a site, but CA-11 is used to set the environment for a job to execute after a previous failure (uncatalog / delete any GDG generations or sequential data sets created by the job, for example) while CA-7 actually controls the job restart.
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Re: What is the difference between CA7 and CA11.
In continuation with what Robert has said, you could also have look at these two existing threads. They are 'stickies' in this Forum:
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Re: What is the difference between CA7 and CA11.
Glad that we had been helpful! 

Thanks,
Anuj
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