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 Detail Window Contents

The following table includes all entries that can be displayed in the various Detail Windows. The entries are listed in alphabetical order so that they can easily be found.

In RA jobs, the Detail Window includes additional information depending on the particular Solution (such as the Banner ID of a Banner Solution).

Entry

Description

Abend actionActions are predefined building blocks for recurring activities. They are commonly used for managing third party systems or in deployment scenarios.

Sync objectIt synchronizes executable objects based on defined states and actions. A particular Automation Engine object type. action that should be processed if the taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. aborts.

Activator

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 activator.

Activation

Activation date and time.

Archive 1

First archive keyword.

Archive 2

Second archive keyword.

Canceling

Identifies manually aborted tasks.

Changed by

Last objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task that has modified the Sync object's statusThis represents the condition of a task (such as active, blocked, generating)..

Changed on

Date and time of the last modification.

Check count

Number of checks that have been made so far.

Code

Name of the code tableAn Automation Engine object type that defines a complete set of characters. that is used.

Code (D)

Name of the code table that is used by the destination agentA program that enables the de-centralized execution of processes (such as deployments) on target systems (computers or business solutions) or a service that provides connectivity to a target system (such as for databases or middleware). An agent is also an object type in the Automation Engine. [Formerly called "Executor."] See also: host.

Code (S)

Name of the code table that is used by the source agent.

Compressed

Compression rate of the data that should be transferred.

Compression

Type of compression.

Consumption

Resources that the task consumes.

CPU time

Consumed CPU time in seconds.

Current State

Sync object's current status.

Destination agent groupAn agent group combines agents of the same platform. The agents that should be included in an agent group are specified by entering the agent name or via filters. A task that runs in an agent group is processed on one or all of the agent group's agents, depending on the specified mode. A particular Automation Engine object type.

Name of the AgentGroup object.

Earliest start

Earliest start date and time.

Else

Measures that should be taken if the task's 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). does not meet the specifications.

End

Execution's end date and time.

End action

Sync object action that should be executed when the task ends.

Ended with error

Number of aborted tasks.

Escalation

Starting date and time for the notificationAn Automation Engine object type used to send messages to users and user groups. [Formerly called "CallOperator."] to escalate.

Event count

Number of events that have already been triggered.

Event IDFirst RunID of FileSystem and Console Events in the Automation Engine. Both Event types require communication between the AE component and an Agent. They communicate via the first RunID. Otherwise, Event identification is no longer possible after the first log change. First RunID of FileSystem and Console events.
Express Ignore agent resource.

External parentThere are different ways of activating objects. The originator of an activation is referred to as the superordinate task (parent). See also: Child; Children 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."]

Name of the workflow that contains the external dependencyA task whose end status is considered when a workflow is being processed. The task itself, however, does not run within the framework of this workflow..

File name (D)

Path and name of the destination file(s).

File name (S)

Path and name of the source file.

File size

File transfer: File size indicated in bytes.

"-1" is displayed if the file size cannot be retrieved for any reason.

Files

Number of file transferTransfers files from one computer to another. A particular Automation Engine object type (FileTransfer object). files that should be transferred in the format:

Transferred files / Total number of files

(Files that were not successfully transferred are included if the option "Abort at first error" has been deactivated.)

Filtering

Display of configurationA set of constituent components that make up a system. This includes information on how the components are connected including the settings applied. for filtered processes in the Activity Window.

Host

Name of the destination agent.

Host (D)

Name of the destination agent.

Host (S)

Name of the source agent.

Job status

Status of the task.

Last check

Date and time of the last check.

Last message

Latest occurring message including number and text.

Latest end

Latest end date and time.

Latest start

Latest start date and time.

Login

User ID that is used by the agent to log on.

Login (D)

User ID that is used by the destination agent to log on.

Login (S)

User ID that is used by the source agent to log on.

Max. parallel

Specification of the maximum number of tasks that can be processed at the same time.

Max. parallel running tasks

Maximum number of objects that can run in the groupAn Automation Engine object type that integrates tasks so that they can be processed together. at the same time.

Maximum runtime (MRT)

Setting for MRT runtime monitoring.

Message

Message that informs about the task.

Message:

Notification's message text.

Minimum runtime (SRT)

Setting for SRT runtime monitoring.

Next check

Date and time for the next check.

Next start time

Date and time for the task's next execution.

Number of activated tasks

Number of tasks that are started by the group.

Object name

Task's actual object name.

This name is different from the task name if an alias has been assigned (possible for workflow tasks and objects that are activated once and recurring).

Parent

RunID of the parent.

Period (Days)

Duration of the period indicated in days.

Period turnaround

Date and time for the next period turnaround.

Post proc.

Start date and time for Post Process execution.

Prio.

Priority of the task.

Priority

Priority of the notification.

Process ID

Process identification on OS level during execution.

Processing

Scripting line that is being executed.

Program

Step on the OS that is being executed.

Records

Transferred file's number of records.

Reference RunID

RunID of an execution that has already been executed and is used for the restartA restart refers to the repetition of an object's execution. This action differs from a new start in some parts..

Repeated

Number of repetitions if the expected status does not occur.

Rest. from

Name of the point from which the restart is processed.

Restart point

Name of the restart point that has last been passed.

Restarted

Number of restarted tasks.

Return code

Return code of the execution.

RunID

Run number of the execution.

Runtime

Duration of the execution.

Scheduled check

Date and time in order to check whether the task should start.

Start

Start date and time.

Start action

Sync object action that should be executed when the task starts.

Start jobs

Indicates that the RemoteTaskManagerIt monitors and controls external Jobs that were not started by the Automation Engine (AE). An AE object type. [Formerly called "QueueManager."] starts scheduled jobs.

Start type

Method that is used for the start.

Status

Task status.

Status text

Status description.

Status within parent

Status in the superordinate taskThere are various ways of activating objects. The originator of the activation is referred to as the superordinate task (parent)..

Substatus

Additional information about a task's status. It is displayed if one of the "Else" conditions that are specified in the Dependencies tab applies or if the commands "Go immediately" or "Remove halt" have been used.

Allowed values:

"A" - Abort
"H" - Halt
"S" - Skip
"X" - Halt and abort signal

"G" - Go immediately
"R" - Remove halt

Successful Number of successfully transferred files (file transfer).

System time

Consumed system time in seconds.

Terminate 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. autom.

Indicates that the RemoteTaskManager ends automatically.

Time Checkpoint

Date and time of the time checkpoint.

Timeout

Date and time of the first timeout that has occurred.

Title

Title text.

Total number of errors

Total number of aborted tasks.

Total number of tasks

Total number of tasks that are processed in the agent group.

Transferred

Part of the file transfer file that has already been transferred in the format:

Percentage (already transferred bytes / total number of bytes)

File transfers in the format "binary": The actual number of bytes is shown.

File transfers in the format "text": The displayed values exceed the actual number of bytes. The file is transferred record-wise and the number of bytes for each record length is added to the file size.

Under NSK, the agent cannot always correctly retrieve the actual file size. Therefore, the displayed transfer status of file transfers is occasionally more than 100%.

Type

Type notification.

User

User object name of the person who has started the task.

User time

Consumed 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. time in seconds.

 

See also:

Detail Window

 


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