Inside Automation Engine > XML Files of Objects > Style Sheet > Structure of the Export File

Export File Structure

The table shown below describes the XML fileA format for imports and exports. An XML file contains object structures. structure of a Storage objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task and explains the individual elements.

The Storage object's functions are available on Windows and UNIX only.

Element

Description

uc-export

Main element of the export file

clientvers = Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. version in which the export file was created

JOBQ

Main element of the object

clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients. A particular Automation Engine object type. = The client.
name = The name of the object.
system = The name of the AE system. 

XHEADER

Header tab

XHEADER in executable objects
HEADER = In active, passive and system objects

see object types

The attribute "stateThe state a package or a task currently is in." is used system-internally and must not be changed.

Title

Title

User-defined,

max. 255 characters

Created

Time of creation

Format:
First and last name
on: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS

Modified

Time of last modification

Format:
First and last name on: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS Total number of modifications x

LastUsed

Time of last use

Format:
First and last name
on: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS Total number of uses x

ArchiveKey1

Archive key 1

User-defined,
max. 60 characters

Attribute: ARCHIVE_KEY1

ArchiveKey2

Archive key 2

User-defined,
max. 20 characters

Attribute: ARCHIVE_KEY2

STORE

This section contains the definitions and values of the actually attached binaries of the respective Storage object.

These values will partly be filled automatically according to the resource files' properties and cannot be changed after the resource has been attached.

resourcelist Marks the beginning of the listShows entities in a grid view containing one or more resource (= binary files) definitions, which have been attached to the respective Storage object.
row Marks an individual row, which contains all definitions of one particular attached binary.
checksum Checksum of the attached resource calculated by using a hash functionPre-defined run book template in the Automation Engine. One single step only, e.g. Start Windows Service, Copy file,…. This value must not be modified.
fileType

File type attached

Allowed values: "BINARY" or "TEXT"

filename Name of the binary file
hw Hardware information about the hostComputer, target system. system the Storage object is located on. (Windows or UNIX only)
id ??
name Name of the resource in the list. May be chosen, when attaching the resource (binary) for the first time.
platform Host OS information (Windows or UNIX)
resname File name of the attached resource, i.e. binary file.
size File size information
sw ??
type ??
version OS version number (Windows or UNIX specific)

DOCU_Title

Documentation tab

in all objects (DOCU_Title)

The attribute "state" is used system-internally and must not be changed.

The attribute "type" shows the type of documentation:

text = normal documentation
xml = structured documentation

DOC

Content of the Documentation tab

Depending on the documentation type, the CDATA section contains the text or the XML structure.

 

See also:

Export File of Storage object
XML File Structure for Imports and Exports

 


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