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The Job Process


You use a job process to serve as a “manager” for a group of related processes that are to be performed in a specified sequence. For example, you may want to allow users to select an option from a menu that produces three reports, each with an associated query. To accomplish this automatic sequence of steps, you can specify a job process that, in turn, controls the execution of all query and output processes.

Refer to Chapter 3-5: Job Processes for detailed specifications on defining these processes.

 

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