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Jobs and Job Groups
Defining Jobs Interface
To rearrange the order in which the columns are displayed, select the column and click the up or down arrow.
You can specify whether the default view shows job groups expanded for easy viewing or collapsed to save screen 
space. Click the Other tab and make the appropriate selection.
Defining Jobs Interface
This section describes the job definition interface in these topics:
About Defining Jobs
Job definition is central to job scheduling. The job definition defines:
Which command to run
Where the command runs
When to run the job
How to handle dependencies
Whether to issue actions based on pre-defined job events
The job priority relative to other jobs
When you want to schedule a command to be executed, you use a job. Once a job is defined, you can keep the definition 
and run the job repetitively according to its specified calendar, or as needed.
Each job is assigned to only one command. The command can be an executable, a batch file (Windows only), a shell 
script, a command file or any other executable process. You can specify parameters to be passed to the command. This 
enables you to use one command in different ways, based upon the parameters that you pass to it.