Script Function: Returns the run number (RunIDShort for "run number". It is a number that provides unique information about a task's execution. The RunID can include 7 to 10 digits. It is assigned by the Automation Engine component .) of the own objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task
SYS_ACT_ME_NR()
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Run number of the object in which this scriptA particular Automation Engine object type.functionPre-defined run book template in the Automation Engine. One single step only, e.g. Start Windows Service, Copy file,… is called. |
In the case that the taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. is restarted with the reference RunID, this script function supplies this reference RunID instead of the RunID of the execution. Always use SYS_ACT_RESTART_ME_NR to obtain the running number of the reactivated object.
In this example, the RunID of a task is used in order to obtain parentThere are different ways of activating objects. The originator of an activation is referred to as the superordinate task (parent). See also: Child; Children information. If the task was started by a userIn the Automation Engine, a user is an instance of a User object, and generally the user is a specific person who works with Automic products. The User object is assigned a user ID and then a set of access rights to various parts of the Automation Engine system and product suite. These access rights come in the form of Automation Engine authorizations and privileges, Decision user roles and EventBase rights and ARA web application object rights. You can manage all these centrally in the ECC user management functions. See also, Unified user management., this user's name is printed in the activation reportA report provides more detailed information about a task's execution or a component.. If it was started by a task, the name of this task is printed.
:SET &RUNNR# = SYS_ACT_ME_NR()
:SET &PNAME# = GET_PARENT_NAME(, &RUNNR#, "ACT")
:PRINT "Parent-Name: &PNAME#"
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