BMCCONTROL-M/ENTERPRISE MANAGER 7.0:SCHEDULING

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BMCCONTROL-M/ENTERPRISE MANAGER 7.0:SCHEDULING
BMC CONTROL-M
COURSE ABSTRACT
BMC CONTROL-M/ENTERPRISE
MANAGER 7.0: SCHEDULING
COURSE CODE
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AUTO-2EMS-0700
PRODUCT RELEASE
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BMC Control-M/Enterprise
Manager 7.0
DELIVERY METHOD 
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Instructor-Led Training (ILT)
Instructor-Led Online (ILO)
COURSE DURATION 
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5 days
TARGET AUDIENCE 
Control-M schedulers
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administrators who desire
additional scheduling skills
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PREREQUISITES
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Required:
BMC Control-M/Enterprise
Manager 7.0: Foundation (WBT)
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is designed for IT professionals who are responsible for using Control-M
products to monitor and manage a production environment, whose responsibilities include
creating job definitions.
The course covers product usage of Control-M/EM and Control-M/Desktop.
Control-M/EM is a monitoring and management tool for the enterprise batch-scheduling
environment. It allows users to manage job processing across all platforms supported by
Control-M/Servers and Control-M/Agents. Much of the course covers the creation of job
processing definitions using the companion product Control-M/Desktop. Hands-on labs
allow participants to apply the procedures and concepts presented in the class.
Following the completion of the BMC Control-M/Enterprise Manager 7.0: Scheduling
course, you will have three weeks to take the BMC Certified Scheduler certification
examination online. You can take the exam twice within this period. Those who pass will
receive the title of Certified Scheduler: BMC Control-M 7.0. Those who do not take the
exam within this timeframe, or do not pass after two attempts within this timeframe,
will not be granted a retake.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
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Use and manage multiplatform Control-M, through use of Control-M/EM and
Control-M/Desktop
Explain the capabilities of the complete Control-M solution, and apply associated
terminology and concepts
Implement basic Control-M/EM security by providing users with permissions
Navigate and set GUI options in Control-M/EM and Control-M/Desktop
Describe and use options for scheduling the ordering of jobs, such as weekdays,
month days, months, specific dates, confirmation calendars, etc.
Create, manage, and use regular and periodic calendars
Use scheduling symbols when defining execution schedules
Utilize all job fields on the Job Editing Form, and describe their purpose
Implement job version control and revert to earlier job versions when indicated
Define embedded scripts in jobs
Manage and archive the Sysout files from jobs
Define filters in Control-M/Desktop and perform mass job updates
Define and manage prerequisite conditions
Delete old prerequisite conditions using Control-M utilities
Define control resources and quantitative resources in jobs
Manage job workload using the Workload Manager window
Perform mass job creation and define functions in job templates
Use Control-M/EM and Control-M/Desktop to control job execution based on
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BMC CONTROL-M
COURSE ABSTRACT
BMC CONTROL-M/ENTERPRISE
MANAGER 7.0: SCHEDULING
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COURSE ACTIVITIES
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Instructor presentations
Product demonstrations
Module level quizzes
Hands-on activities
Certification exam
CERTIFICATION PATH 
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This course is part of the
BMC Control-M Scheduling
Certification Path
DISCOUNT OPTIONS
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Contact us to discuss hosting a
private class for your organization
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prerequisite job completion and the availability of quantitative and control resources
Use Control-M post-processing facilities to perform actions based on the completion
status of jobs and messages generated by the operating system
Define User Daily jobs
Use BMC Control-M/Forecast to verify schedules and observe simulated job flow
Implement periodic statistics collection
Define and manage SMART tables
Use the Steps panel to perform actions based on result analysis on jobs
Describe and use all types of Control-M variables, including various types of
job-specific user-defined variables, global variables, and system variables
Create shouts that provide information to users about the status of jobs
Describe and define shout destinations and shout destination tables
Define and manage global conditions
Use the Control-M Reporting Facility to define and generate reports
Use Control-M/Forecast to analyze job schedules
Use BMC Batch Impact Manager to proactively detect and address problems in the
execution of a series of jobs
COURSE MODULES
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CONTROL-M SOLUTION OVERVIEW
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CONTROL-M/DESKTOP FEATURES
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FILTERS AND MASS JOB UPDATE
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JOB FLOW CONTROL
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TEMPLATES AND MASS JOB CREATION
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JOB SCHEDULING
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DEFINING SMART TABLES
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STEPS PANEL AND RESULTS ANALYSIS
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SHOUTS
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AUTOEDIT VARIABLES
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GLOBAL CONDITIONS
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CONTROL-M/EM REPORTING FACILITY
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BMC BATCH IMPACT MANAGER AND
CONTROL-M/FORECAST
BMC, BMC Software, and the BMC Software logo are the exclusive properties of BMC Software, Inc., are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and may be registered or pending registration in other countries. All other BMC trademarks, service
marks, and logos may be registered or pending registration in the U.S. or in other countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2011 BMC Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
For additional information about BMC Educational Services, please visit us at
www.bmc.com/education.
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