Running an operation immediately with EXECUTE
The EXECUTE command overrides normal
scheduling rules except dependencies. You can use the EXECUTE
command
when:  
- An operation is waiting for a resource that is not actually required.
 - You want only one job to be submitted through HCL Workload Automation for Z.
 - Automatic job submission is not active for all operations.
 - A planned shutdown of a workstation is in progress and an operation is not submitted by HCL Workload Automation for Z because the job cannot finish in time.
 
The EXECUTE command,
EX, can be issued for an operation on a computer
workstation with automatic reporting if the status of the operation
is A, *, or R. The EXECUTE command causes HCL Workload Automation for Z to
start the operation
without regard to normal scheduling criteria. An operation that you
EXECUTE will be started even when:  
- Job submission is not active.
 - Job options for the operation do not specify automatic submit.
 - Time dependency for the operation is not satisfied.
 - Required resources are not available.
 - The operation has H (manual hold) extended status. It remains in held status.
 - The operation has N (NOP) extended status. It remains in NOP status.
 
Note: If the workstation where the operation is defined is not active and there is no active
alternate workstation connected, or the operation is not re-routable, the EXECUTE command is
rejected and the operation status is not changed.
You can also request EXECUTE from the MCP panel. For details, see Modifying operations.