Depending on the particular platform that is used, Host tabs offer various ways of specifying settings. More detailed information about how individual settings affect jobs and special features that are available in the different jobAn Automation Engine object type for a process that runs on a target system. types are listed below.
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All options of this Host tab are optional and can be used as required.
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All options of this Host tab are optional and can be used as required.
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The connection to the MBean Server can be selected in this Host tab. The following options are available:
AE offers various functions for accessing the individual MBeans. Use the graphical UserInterfaceThis is the Automation Engine's graphical user interface. [Formerly called the "Rich Client", "RichGUI" and "Dialog Client."] of the Form tab to create scripts. These processing statements are then automatically stored in the Process tab.
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Indicate a job name in the Host tab. All other parameters can optionally be used.
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Select one of the following types when creating an NSK job: Job for Guardian, NetBatch or OSS. The options provided in the Host tab are the same for all types and can be used as required.
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Completing the fields Key and App. Short Name is mandatory. AE provides several functions for the processing of statements which are stored in the Process tab.
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In z/OS jobs you can select where the JCL should be stored:
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The type of processing statements can be specified in OS/400 jobs. CMD (OS/400 commands), ILE CL scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. and REXX script are available. The specifications made in the Host tab are always optional, regardless of the type that has been selected. Additionally you can define whether the job's whole spool content or only the spool content of QPJOBLOG should be written to the reportA report provides more detailed information about a task's execution or a component..
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AE provides several functions which can be used for executing processing statements in PeopleSoft. Use the graphical UserInterface of the Form tab to create a script. All processing statements are automatically stored in the Process tab.
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The processing statements in SAP jobs are composed of AE functions that can be created using the Form tab. Numerous optional specifications are available. Note that some specifications can affect functions. An overview is available in the KnowledgeBase which informs about possible effects.
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In Siebel jobs, it is mandatory to indicate a Server in the Host tab. The functionPre-defined run book template in the Automation Engine. One single step only, e.g. Start Windows Service, Copy file,… SI_START_TASK can be used to set Siebel commands.
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Specify databaseA database is an organized collection of data including relevant data structures.-connection information in the Host tab and change the settings if necessary. Subsequently, you can enter SQL statements in the Form tab or directly in the Process tab.
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Two job types are available for UNIX: Shell Script and command. With Shell Script being used, AE transfers the JCL of the Process tab to the target system and then executes it. Type command, however, ignores the content of the Process tab. The statements made in the Host tab are processed instead.
Select the particular UNIX Shell in which the job is supposed to run. The Shell selection listShows entities in a grid view of the Host tab can be extended. The administrator can do so using the variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type. UC_SHELL_UNIX which is available in system 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. 0000.
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All options of this Host tab are optional and can be used as required.
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The following types of Windows jobs are distinguished:
You can also use Job objects if required. A further particularity of Windows jobs is that job reports can also be created via script.
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