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Attributes Tab

The Attributes tab is object typeAn individual object is provided for the individual activities: There are User, UserGroup, Notification, Cockpit, CodeTable, Documentation, Event, Agent, FileTransfer, Group, Include, Job, Workflow, Calendar, Login, Client, RemoteTaskManager, Schedule, Script, Server, Sync, Variable and TimeZone objects-specific and is only available in "Schedule" objects. You can use it to define start parameters and period settings.

Object: Schedule
Object class:
Executable objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task
Object type (short name):
JSCH

Description

Field/Control

Description

Attributes  

Group

If the Schedule objectIt starts executable objects periodically. A particular Automation Engine object type. should be started by a group, you can select this groupAn Automation Engine object type that integrates tasks so that they can be processed together. here. If there is no entry, the Schedule object is activated immediately.

Note that the entry that is specified here is not considered if the Schedule object is started through a Workflow or Schedule object, or as a recurring task.

Queue Selection of a Queue object in which the Schedule object should be processed. The Schedule object automatically starts in the Client Queue (object name: CLIENT_QUEUE) if nothing has been specified in this field.
Children queueA particular Automation Engine (AE) object type. In AE, a queue determines the maximum number of concurrent tasks, their priorities and the order in which tasks should be executed. In ARA, queues are containers for workflow executions that should be executed at a certain time one after another.

Queue object that is used for the Schedule object's tasks. The queue of the subordinate tasks is replaced by the value that is specified here if the Schedule object is being processed. The settings that are made in the individual tasks are used if no value has been specified for "Children Queue". 

If you select *OWN, the workflowAn object of the Automation Engine that can include several executable objects and which runs them in a specified order. [Formerly called "ProcessFlow" and "JobPlan."]'s queue (attribute: Queue) is used for the subordinate tasks.

Int. Account

Specification of an internal account.

Contents do not affect the AE system's internal processing. You can access the attribute "Int. Account" with scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. elements and integrate it in your processes.

Period ... Day(s)

The Schedule object starts all tasks that are assigned to it periodically.
Here, you can specify the length of the period in days, the default value being 1 day. With this setting, tasks run on a daily basis.

You can specify for each taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. in the Start time tab at which time and on what day within the specified period ("Start of period + n days") it should be processed.

Allowed values: 1 - 99

Periodic turnaround

Determine the time when a new period should begin. Already started jobs continue to run.

AE priority ... (0-255)

Priority that should be used to execute the Schedule object in AE.

Allowed values: 0 to 255
Default: 0

  The priority that the administrator has specified in the variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type. UC_CLIENT_SETTINGS with the key "TASK_PRIORITY" is used if you select value "0".

TimeZone

Selection of a TimeZone object.

Generate at runtimeThe duration of a task's execution. It refers to the period between a task's start and end. It does not include its activation period (see also: activation and start).

Activate this checkbox if the Schedule object should not be generated at activation time but at runtime.

Tasks running parallel

 

Max ...

Setting that defines the maximum number of parallel executions for this jobAn Automation Engine object type for a process that runs on a target system..

Allowed values: 0 to 99999
Default: 0 (no limit on tasks running parallel)

Note that tasks are executed per active Schedule object.

Examples: 

Max. "1" - At any time, not more than one Schedule object execution must be available.
Max. "2" - At any time, not more then two active Schedule object executions must be available.
etc.

Else: Wait Abort

Instruction that defines how this Schedule object should be handled if its execution exceeds the specified maximum number of tasks that can run at the same time.

Wait = The Schedule object waits until execution is possible.
Abort = The Schedule object is interrupted.

Result evaluation per single task

 

OK-statusThis represents the condition of a task (such as active, blocked, generating).

Selection field for the end status that is expected for the subordinated tasks of the Schedule object.

Else ...

Select an object that should be executed if the defined OK status of one or more subordinated tasks does not occur.

The settings that are specified in this tab can be read and modified at runtime. Attributes of this object are accessed with script statements and functions.

 


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