Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Events
Event Procedures
b.
In the 
In
 column, select from the drop-down list where in the email that the monitor should look for the text.
c.
In the 
Case Sensitive
 column, designate whether the text match is dependent upon case. 
d.
In the 
Disposition
 section, select what will occur once the monitor detects the specified text. From the 
drop-down list in the 
Operation
 field, select an option. If you select the 
Move message to folder
 option, in 
the 
Target
 field, enter the pathname to the folder where you want the message stored.
e.
If you want to access the message text from within CWA, select the 
Return message body to Scheduler 
option.
Defining a Variable Monitor
To define a variable monitor:
1.
From the 
Navigator
 pane, select 
Definitions>Events>Email Events 
to display the 
Email
 
Events
 pane. 
2.
From the 
Email Events
 pane, right-click and select the 
Add Event
 option from the context menu, to display the 
Email Event Definition
 dialog.
3.
In the 
Event Name
 field, enter a name for the email event.
4.
By default, the user defining the event is the 
Owner
 but you can select one of the other listed users from the 
drop-down menu as the owner. 
5.
In the 
Master
 field, select the master that owns the variable.
6.
In the 
Variable Name
 field, select the variable to be monitored.
7.
In the 
Operator
 field, select the operator to be used with the specified value.
8.
In the 
Value
 field, specify the value that the variable needs. 
9.
If defining an intermaster variable so that the monitor will watch for a variable published from another master, select 
the 
Variable
 option and specify the 
Master
 and the 
Variable Name
.
Defining a File Monitor
To define a file monitor:
1.
From the 
Navigator
 pane, select 
Definitions>Events>Email Events 
to display the 
Email
 
Events
 pane. 
2.
From the 
Email Events
 pane, right-click and select the 
Add Event
 option from the context menu, to display the 
Email Event Definition
 dialog.
3.
In the 
Event Name
 field, enter a name for the email event.
4.
By default, the user defining the event is the 
Owner
 but you can select one of the other listed users from the 
drop-down menu as the owner. 
5.
In the 
Agent Name
 field, enter the 
6.
In the 
Directory
 field, enter the path to the directory to be monitored for the file’s appearance.
7.
In the 
File Mask
 field, you can enter a file mask using wild card characters.
8.
If needed, you can configure the monitor to delay its response or to only respond after the designated file is stable 
for a stated interval of time or reaches a certain size. 
9.
In the 
Disposition
 section, specify what should be done with the file when it meets the monitor’s criteria.