Create an analysis job and associate the new job with a selected model
or input file.
Edit the selected analysis job.
Copy, rename, or delete the selected analysis job.
Note:
A job associated with a model can be copied only to a job associated
with a model. A job associated with an input file can be copied only to a job
associated with an input file.
In addition, the Job Manager allows you to do the
following:
Write an input file
for a model-based job without submitting it for analysis.
You can display the Job Manager by selecting
JobManager
from the main menu bar.
Figure 1
shows the layout of the Job Manager.
The four columns of the Job Manager display the
following:
Name
The Name column displays the name of the job. Click
Rename to rename the selected job.
Model
The Model column displays the name of the model or
input file associated with the job.
Type
The Type column displays the job type that you selected
when you configured the job using the job editor. The job type can be one of
the following:
Full Analysis
Recover
Restart
(See
Selecting a job type
for more information.) You can use the job editor to change the job type as
long as the job is not running.
Status
The Status column displays the current status of the
analysis job and is updated continually while your job is running. The status
can be one of the following:
None
The job has not been submitted for analysis.
Check
Submitted
The input file has been written, and the model is being submitted for a data
check.
Check
Running
The data check of the model is running.
Check
Completed
The data check of the model has completed successfully; you can now continue
with the full analysis.
Submitted
The input file has been written, and the job is being submitted for a full
analysis.
Running
The job has been submitted for a full analysis and is running.
Completed
The analysis is complete. You can click Results to
view the contents of the output database and graphically verify your results.
Aborted
The job has been aborted due to problems such as fatal errors in the input
file or lack of disk space.
Terminated
The job has been killed by the user.
For detailed instructions on using the Job Manager to
create, edit, and manipulate jobs, see the following sections: