Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 User Guide

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Business Views
Business View Procedures
View – Selecting this option displays a submenu of the following options: 
Align – Selecting this option displays a submenu of the following alignment options:
Left – Aligns selected objects by their left side boundary.
Right – Aligns selected objects by their right side boundary.
Top – Aligns selected objects by their top boundary.
Bottom – Aligns selected objects by their bottom boundary.
Refresh – Updates the screen with recent changes to display the most current status of the View Canvas.
Properties – Displays the View Properties dialog to configure the basic properties of the View window.
Business View Procedures
Create Jobs/Job Groups in the View
To create a job or job group in the View:
1.
From the Object toolbar, select the appropriate job/job group icon and drag it onto the Business Views Canvas.
2.
Double-click on the job/job group object to display its definition dialog and define its parameters.
3.
Save the definition dialog.
Add a Child Job to an Existing Group
If a defined job in the View does not already belong to a job group, it can be added to any defined job group in the View.
To add a child job to an existing group:
1.
From the Object toolbar, select the appropriate job icon or the Get Job icon and drag it onto the Business Views 
Canvas.
2.
From the canvas, double-click the job object to display its definition dialog.
3.
From the Parent Group list, select the job group you want the job assigned to.
4.
If defining a new job, define the remaining parameters.
5.
Save the definition dialog.
Create Dependencies in the View
To create a dependency in the View:
1.
From the Object toolbar, select the appropriate job icon and drag it onto the Business Views Canvas.
2.
Double-click on the job object to display its definition dialog and define its parameters.
3.
Save the definition dialog.
4.
From the Object toolbar, select the appropriate dependency icon and drag it onto the Business Views Canvas.
Note: You cannot define a dependency until you have associated or linked it to an existing job object, so the object 
displays grayed out.