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Jobs and Job Groups
Defining Jobs Interface
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Job Alias – The alias of the job.
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Job Run ID – The job run ID of the job.
If your application uses other files with its jobs, using one of these variables in the file name can provide access to
the file from the Job Activity pane. Enter the network pathname of the file on this tab and select the Load URL
option. For example, entering
the file from the Job Activity pane. Enter the network pathname of the file on this tab and select the Load URL
option. For example, entering
file://\<JobID>.txt on this tab will display the contents of this file on the Run
Book tab of the Job Details dialog.
History Tab
The History tab displays status changes using history data for the job as far back as the retention period allows, sorted
by job start time with the most recent first. It also shows scheduled jobs that have not run yet. If the job definition is new
and the job has not ever run, then there is no History tab because there is no job history yet.
by job start time with the most recent first. It also shows scheduled jobs that have not run yet. If the job definition is new
and the job has not ever run, then there is no History tab because there is no job history yet.
This tab contains the following elements:
Date – The production date of the job instance.
Status – The status of the job instance.
Estimated Start Time – For job instances that have already run or are running, the estimated start time that was
predicted before the job or job group became active. For jobs that have not yet run, the estimated time that the job
will become active.
predicted before the job or job group became active. For jobs that have not yet run, the estimated time that the job
will become active.
Actual Start Time – For job instances that have already run, or are running, the time the job or job group became
active. For jobs that have not yet run, this field is empty.
active. For jobs that have not yet run, this field is empty.
Actual End – For job instances that have already run or are running, the time that the job or job group ended.
Duration – The runtime duration of the job in minutes. For job groups, the duration reflects the duration from the time
the first job started to the time the last job ended.
the first job started to the time the last job ended.
Reruns – The number of times that the job has run.
Command – The command, program or script that was run.
Priority – The priority assigned to the job.
Images Tab
The Images tab of the Job Definition dialog allows for the selection of an alternative icon for a job or group. This image
is displayed on the Jobs pane or Business Views window. See also
is displayed on the Jobs pane or Business Views window. See also
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FTP Job Definition Dialog
About FTP Job Definition
For a remote FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to work, the following limitations apply:
FTP server must exist
FTP server on the local and remote side must be configured
Note: Some FTP jobs may require that the domain name be part of the user name. If a FTP job requires the domain
be part of the user name, before you can run the job you must modify the user name by adding the domain to the
User field in the following format, domain\user.
be part of the user name, before you can run the job you must modify the user name by adding the domain to the
User field in the following format, domain\user.