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autosys calendar

Hi,

Is there any autosys calendar for last day of a month(irrespective of holidays)

For eg., Jan 31, Feb 28(29), Mar 31, Apr 30 ...

Thanks in Advance
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Yoou should be able to set that up yourself...

Use the calendar button in the Autosys GUI or (my preference) from the command line 'autocal_asc' command.

You can specify any set of dates and save with a name e.g.last_month_days

when you create a job then use the run_calendar or specify in the jil script.

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Hi Thanks for your reply. But if I have to prepare a calendar, then it would have a limited range. Say for example if I create till Dec 31 2015, then what about Jan 31 2016. Is there any predefined calendar available or is there a possibility of creating a forever calendar.

I am using a unix tool called autocal_asc.

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