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6.2.1
Chapter 8 Business Views
View Properties Dialog
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PeopleSoft Adapter Job – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates a
PeopleSoft job bar. Double-click the PeopleSoft job bar to display a dialog to define the job
parameters.
PeopleSoft job bar. Double-click the PeopleSoft job bar to display a dialog to define the job
parameters.
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WebService Job – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates a WebService job
bar. Double-click the WebService job bar to display a dialog to define the job parameters.
bar. Double-click the WebService job bar to display a dialog to define the job parameters.
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Oracle Database Adapter Job – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates an
Oracle Database job bar. Double-click the Oracle Database job bar to display a dialog to define the
job parameters.
Oracle Database job bar. Double-click the Oracle Database job bar to display a dialog to define the
job parameters.
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FTP Job – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates a file dependency job bar.
Double-click the FTP job bar to display a dialog to define the job parameters.
Double-click the FTP job bar to display a dialog to define the job parameters.
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File Dependency – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates a file dependency
job bar.
job bar.
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Variable Dependency – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates a variable
dependency bar.
dependency bar.
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z/OS Dependency – Clicking this button and dragging to the View canvas creates a z/OS
dependency bar.
dependency bar.
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Get Jobs – Clicking this button and double-clicking in the View window displays the Job Search
dialog to enter search criteria to locate existing jobs to add to the View. (Refer to the
dialog to enter search criteria to locate existing jobs to add to the View. (Refer to the
for information about recursive options for parent-child
jobs.)
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Create View from Group – Select a group and then click this button to create a new View that
displays only the selected job group and its children jobs with their respective dependencies. The
selected group job bar receives a link icon to link to the new View and the parent group job bar in
the new View also receives a link icon. By clicking the link icon , you can jump back and forth
between the two Business Views. This option is only available if a job group bar is selected. (Refer
to the
displays only the selected job group and its children jobs with their respective dependencies. The
selected group job bar receives a link icon to link to the new View and the parent group job bar in
the new View also receives a link icon. By clicking the link icon , you can jump back and forth
between the two Business Views. This option is only available if a job group bar is selected. (Refer
to the
for more information about recursive options
for parent-child jobs.)
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Callout – If a job or job group is selected when clicking this button, a text balloon that points to the
selected job displays. By clicking anywhere on the text balloon you can move it around to reposition
the callout text. The text balloon is bounded by little boxes.
selected job displays. By clicking anywhere on the text balloon you can move it around to reposition
the callout text. The text balloon is bounded by little boxes.
The callout can be repositioned around an object by clicking it and dragging the callout to the
desired location.
desired location.
Double-clicking the callout displays the Callout Properties dialog.
The Callout Properties dialog largely duplicates the Callout tab of the View Properties dialog.
The difference is that the Callout tab of the View Properties dialog sets the universal properties for
all callouts while the Callout Properties dialog configures the properties for the individual callout
that was selected. Refer to the “Callouts Tab” on page 270 for more information on the options in this
dialog.
The difference is that the Callout tab of the View Properties dialog sets the universal properties for
all callouts while the Callout Properties dialog configures the properties for the individual callout
that was selected. Refer to the “Callouts Tab” on page 270 for more information on the options in this
dialog.
Notice that there is an option to hide the callout text. The showing and hiding of an individual callout
is controlled from either the Hidden option in this dialog or one of options in the Hide/Show
submenu in the View context menu.
is controlled from either the Hidden option in this dialog or one of options in the Hide/Show
submenu in the View context menu.
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Flag Job – If a job or job group is selected when clicking this button, the Flag Properties dialog
displays. You can then assign a colored flag to the selected job as a marker.
displays. You can then assign a colored flag to the selected job as a marker.
You can designate a red, green, blue, yellow or black flag. If a flag is already assigned you can also
delete it from this dialog. You can also type up to 4,000 characters of text about the flag to explain
or describe it. These remarks are displayed by pausing the cursor on the flag.
delete it from this dialog. You can also type up to 4,000 characters of text about the flag to explain
or describe it. These remarks are displayed by pausing the cursor on the flag.