Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Jobs and Job Groups
Defining Jobs Interface
Job Search Dialog
Accessing the Job Search Dialog
The Job Search dialog is accessed from various dialogs by clicking the Browse button. Use the Job Search dialog to 
set the criteria used to find jobs.
Common to All Tabs
Find – Click this button to search through all jobs for jobs matching the search criteria.
All – Click this button to display all jobs regardless of the search criteria.
Clear – Click this button to clear all of the previous search criteria.
Job Search Results – Displays the jobs that match the search criteria.
Job Search Criteria Tab
This tab contains the following elements:
Name – Search for a job by the name of the job.
Owner – Search for jobs owned by a particular user.
User – Search for jobs that run as a particular user.
Agent – Search for jobs that run on a particular agent.
Class – Search for jobs that belong to a particular job class.
You must select at least one of the check boxes in the following categories. You may also select both check boxes to 
search in both categories.
Group(s) – Search by job group.
Job(s) – Search by jobs.
You must select at least one of the check boxes in the following categories. You may also select both check boxes to 
search in both categories.
Enabled – Search for jobs that are enabled.
Disabled – Search for jobs that are disabled.
Advanced Criteria Tab
This tab contains the following elements:
Command – Use this field to search for a job that uses a particular script or executable.
Agent List – Use this field to search by the list of agents that can run the job.
Parent group – Use this field to search for jobs that are children to a particular group.
Requires operator release – Select this option to search for jobs requiring operator release.
Does not require operator release – Select this option to search for jobs that do not require operator release.