SELECT MODULES FOR PENDING JOBS REQUEST
Position To
Select All Modules N Y=Yes, N=No
Select modules and press Enter to display pending jobs.
Module Text
BC Electronic Data Collection
BD Bill of Documents
CB CONBON
CP Capacity Planning
X DE Design Engineering
EC Expert Configurator
GA Synchro
IA Inventory Accounting
IC Inventory Control
JA Job Costing
JC Job Control
JT Just-In-Time +
F3=Exit F15=Rekey Data
This conversation allows you to display and submit pending batch jobs for one or more modules. Pending batch jobs are jobs that have been requested but not yet run. To review a pending job or delete it without running it, use the Transaction Review option available within each module.
To display a module's pending batch jobs, type an X in the blank to the left of that module's initials. To "deselect" a module, simply clear the field. To display pending batch jobs for all modules, type a Y in the Select All Modules field. Once you have selected all the modules you wish, press Enter, and you will see which pending batch jobs you can submit.
POSITION TO
Optional. Use this field to display a different part of the list of modules. (You may also use the page keys to move through the list.) When you enter a value in this field and press Enter, the list of files will be redisplayed beginning with the module whose initials are closest to the value you entered. The list is always sequenced alphabetically.
SELECT ALL MODULES
Optional. Enter a Y (for Yes) in this field to display all batch jobs from all modules. Enter a N in this field if you want to select one or more modules from the list. The default value is N.
SELECT
Optional. If you want to display pending batch jobs for this module, type an X in the Select field. To "deselect" the module, type a space over the X. After you have selected the modules you wish, press Enter to display pending jobs for selected modules.
MODULE
Display only. The two-letter code used to indicate the module. This code is used throughout MAC-PAC to indicate programs, screens, and files associated with the module. The list of valid module codes is stored on Reference File category 098.
TEXT
Display only. The name of the module.
COMMAND KEYS
Enter - Validate the screen selections and go to the Detail screen.
F3 - Exit the program and return to the menu.
F15 - Clear all selections.
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