Robot/SCHEDULE 11 Adds Enhancements for Schedule Activity Monitor

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Users can right-click a forecasted job and mark it as acknowledged, which SAM then displays with a green background for easy identification. 

Help/Systems, developer of the Robot Automated Operations Solution for IBM Power Systems running IBM i, announces the release of Robot/SCHEDULE 11, the automatic computer operator, job scheduling, and batch management software. 

Robot/SCHEDULE 11 includes several enhancements for the Schedule Activity Monitor (SAM).

Users can right-click a forecasted job and mark it as acknowledged, which SAM then displays with a green background for easy identification. The Forecast tab also puts job detail information in the background for submitted jobs. Changes to the SAM preferences include the option to exclude EVERY-type jobs from the Forecasted tab and the option to update the Forecast tab as batch jobs are sent to run. Users also can view OPAL-Delayed jobs in the Running/Waiting tab. 

Robot/SCHEDULE 11 also adds a new filter, Group with Members, to the Job Schedule List that shows members of each group.

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