346Getting Started with IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler V8.3
CARRYFORWARD
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MASTER#DATALOAD AS JOB1
MASTER#DATAREPT AS JOB2
FOLLOWS JOB1
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AWSBIA291I Total objects: 1
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For further information about this topic, see the section “Referential Integrity
Checks” in Chapter 7 of IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler Reference Guide V8.3,
SC32-1274.
5.8 Object and database locking
IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler V8.3 lock management is implemented within the
application server’s Data Access Objects (DAO) subsystem. The DAO
subsystem interface includes methods to request and release locks, but relies on
the SQL language to apply any lock management checks with minim ...
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