Job stream
A job stream is a sequence of jobs to be run, together with times, priorities, and other dependencies that determine the order of processing. Each job stream is assigned a time to run, represented by run cycle with type calendar, set of dates, or repetition rates.
- Dependencies in a distributed environment:
- You can have dependencies between both jobs and job streams. They
can be:
- Internal dependencies
- These are dependencies established between jobs belonging to the same job stream.
- External dependencies
- These are dependencies between job streams, or between job streams and jobs belonging to other job streams, or between jobs belonging to different job streams.
- Internetwork dependencies
- These are dependencies on jobs or job streams running in another HCL Workload Automation network. Internetwork dependencies require a network agent workstation to communicate with the external HCL Workload Automation network.
Dependencies on resources are supported by HCL Workload Automation both in the distributed and in the z/OS environments.
For information about how to define job streams, see Job stream definition.