Without access to the manuals from my family room easy chaiir (and assuming 
that there is actually no "uncancel" command)  here's what I would do:

Schedule a new job with the simplest syntax possible. Then link the VMSCHED 1B0 
disk r/o and Xedit the database (a flat file). Copy the record with that simple 
new job to your A-disk, then cancel the job the same way you accidentally 
cancelled the unintended one.  Re-access the 1B0 disk and copy the record for 
the now-cancelled job to your A-disk.  Compare the uncancelled record to the 
cancelled record (in hex) and you should be able to figure out which field 
indicates a cancelled job.

Shutdown VMSCED, copy the database before making any change (just in case), 
Xedit the database and carefully change that one field to the uncancelled value.

I know that I've done this type of thing before (and written my own reports 
listing DB info), so the field locations/flags/values are probably documented.

OR call the good folks that work on the VM products at CA.

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates




----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen.Gentry
Sent: 07/26/2007 02:01 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: VM:Schedule question.



I've accidentally cancelled a job I didn't want to.  Is there anyway to
"uncancel" the job?
Thanks,
Steve G.
 
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