Applicable versions and levels
Windows versions: V5.0L10 or later
Solaris versions: 5.0 or later
Linux versions: 5.2, V10.0L10 or later
Linux for Itanium versions: V12.0L10 or later
HP-UX versions: 5.1 or later
AIX versions: 5.1 or later
DS versions: V20L10
Action
Cause
Disabled job nets do not consider generated message events. For this reason, the job net will be skipped at the execution time of the job net, and the succeeding job net can be executed.
Action method
If you do not want to execute the succeeding job net, pause the preceding job net, and then perform the disable operation for the preceding job net when the execution conditions apply.
Description
If the continue operation is performed after the execution conditions apply when the job net has been paused, the job net that was continued will start. Additionally, if the disable operation is performed for the job net that was paused after the execution time arrived, the job net will be skipped at the same time as the disable operation.
Information
Refer to the following for information on states where the job net cannot recognize the message:
"4.11.1 Message Events Generated for Job Nets using the jobschmsgevent command are not Recognized" in "4.11 The Message Event is not Recognized by the Job Net"
Also, refer to the following manual.
V10.0L20/10.1 or later
"Operation Examples of Job Nets Waiting for Message Events" in the User's Guide