The following overview includes the attributes of a BS2000 Job objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task and describes their functions, allowed values and ways of modification.
Predefined variables may be used in scripts, and script variables may be set to attributes retrieved via predefined variablesFixed variables that can be used in the attributes or the script of executable objects. The values refer to the object or the system..
Field |
Attribute |
Value |
Access Via: |
---|---|---|---|
Job Report - Database |
SYSOUT_DB |
"Y" - Yes, "N" - No |
GET_ATT, |
Job Report - File |
SYSOUT_FILE |
"Y" - Yes, "N" - No |
GET_ATT, |
Job Report - On error only |
SYSOUT_ERROR_ONLY |
"Y" - SYSOUT log only saved if error occurs |
GET_ATT, |
SYSLST - Database |
SYSLST_DB |
"Y" - Yes, "N" - No |
GET_ATT, |
SYSLST - File |
SYSLST_FILE |
"Y" - Yes, "N" - No |
GET_ATT, |
SYSLST - On error only |
SYSLST_ERROR_ONLY |
"Y" - SYSLST log only saved if error occurs |
GET_ATT, |
Runtime options - Priority |
PRIORITY, P |
User-defined, |
GET_ATT, |
Max. CPU time |
TIME, T |
User-defined, When this attribute is read, a 16-figure value with leading zeros is returned. |
GET_ATT, |
Runtime options - Express |
EXPRESS, E |
"Y" - Job starts immediately, regardless of batch limit |
GET_ATT, |
Runtime options - Job class |
JOB_CLASS, JC |
User-defined, |
GET_ATT, |
Runtime options - Order name |
JOB_NAME, JN |
User-defined, |
GET_ATT, |
Runtime options - Enter parameter |
ENTER_PARAMS, ENTER_PAR, EP |
User-defined, |
GET_ATT, |
Field |
Attribute |
Value |
Access Via: |
---|---|---|---|
Login info |
ACCOUNT, BS2_ACC, BS2_ACCOUNT, ACC, A |
Account from loginAn Automation Engine object type that stores account credentials used by agents on target systems. info of the Login object |
GET_ATT, |
Job reportA report provides more detailed information about a task's execution or a component. SYSLST |
OL |
"J" - save log in AE |
GET_ATT, |
See also:
Job
Host Attributes Tab
Attributes
:PUT_ATT statement
GET_ATT function
AE DB Change
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