There exist a number of scheduling solutions available for LUW workloads, IBM's 
Tivoli Workload Schedule is definitely among them... 
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/tivoli-workload-scheduler-version-851-3  

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On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 5:26 PM Gibney, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

> Windows....Job...Huh
>

Right. I am so ignorant, perhaps the Windows (and Linux?) world doesn't even 
have any unattended scheduled activities. I know that there is a "Windows 
Scheduler" that can run a batch file (MSDOS .bat) automatically at a given time 
or when a particular user does a "log on" (perhaps akin to a TSO logon proc).

If the above is true (no automated unattended work), I wonder how companies do 
{month,quarter,year}-end processing to generate reports to send to appropriate 
governmental bodies. Or even, as in my employer, to policyholders.



>
> > Hum, how do the Windows experts "restart" a "job" that fails? I 
> > really don't now.
> >
>
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