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June 2008 Q&A Column
Is there a command that I can use in my own programs (outside of Robot/SCHEDULE) that would put a Robot/SCHEDULE job on hold or run a job immediately?
Yes, the Robot Batch Update command (RBTBCHUPD) can pass the appropriate override code to Robot/SCHEDULE to put job on hold or run a job immediately. To update an existing job, use the Robot job number to refer to the job. Leading zeroes in the job number can be omitted. For more information on the RBTBCHUPD command, refer to the Robot/SCHEDULE User Guide.




