Script Function: Returns the 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 of the superordinate taskThere are various ways of activating objects. The originator of the activation is referred to as the superordinate task (parent). (Parent)
GET_PARENT_TYPE(RunID, [Activation Type])
Syntax |
Description/Format |
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Run number of the current taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. |
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Activation Type |
Allowed values: |
Return codes |
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Object type of the superordinate task |
With 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,…, the name of the superordinate task of an objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task that is part of the object classThere are four classes of objects: executable, active, passive and system objects. of executable objects is retrieved. With manual activation, this is "USER".
If no activation type is specified, the script function retrieves the processor.
If the RunID of a groupAn Automation Engine object type that integrates tasks so that they can be processed together. should be retrieved, "Generate at Runtime" (in the Attributes tab) must be activated in the task using this script function. Otherwise, the RunID can only be retrieved only for jobs in post process.
The following example retrieves the running number of a task and subsequently the object type of its Activator.
:SET &RunID = GET_UC_OBJECT_NR(MAWI.END.PROCESSING)
:SET &RET# = GET_PARENT_TYPE(&RunID, ACT)
:PRINT "The type of the superordinate task is: &RET#"
See also:
Script element | Description |
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Returns the name of the superordinate task (Parent) | |
GET_PARENT_NR | Returns the run number (RunID) of the superordinate task (Parent) |
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