If you are a Workload Automation Administrator and you are involved in orchestrating SAP workloads, one of most frequent questions is: How do I control background jobs that are scheduled by end-users?
This is definitely one of the top challenges in the Workload Automation area. End-user scheduled jobs that bypass a central scheduling are undermining all efforts to control the batch workload on a backend-system and can cause unexpected overloads. To make things more complicated, company policies often do not permit to limit scheduling authorization for end-user.
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Gulliver's travels in WA: what really happened when he was shipwrecked in the sea of information11/5/2018 There is an enormous amount of Workload Automation Information: it originates from varying sources, with numerous levels of detail, dispersed across product guides, technotes and websites. Information overload makes it difficult when you are trying to find the right piece of Workload Automation information when you need it.
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