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Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2 User Guide
6.2.1
Chapter 9      Variables
  Variables Interface
  •
Print
 – Displays the 
Reports
 pane to view and print your variables definitions. Has the same 
function as the 
Print
 button on the TES toolbar. For more information, see 
.
  •
Export
 – Saves the data in the current pane as an ASCII text file. You can then use the file data in 
other applications. 
  •
Refresh
 – Updates the data in the current pane.
Variables Pane Context Menu
When you right-click in the 
Variables
 pane, the 
Variables
 pane context menu displays.
The 
Variables
 pane context menu contains the following options:
  •
Add Variable
 – Displays the 
Variable Definition 
dialog to add a new variable. 
  •
Edit Variable
 – Displays the 
Variable Definition
 dialog to edit an existing variable. 
  •
Delete Variable 
– Deletes the selected variable. 
  •
Print
 – Displays the 
Reports
 pane to view and print your variables definitions. Has the same 
function as the 
Print
 button on the TES toolbar. For more information, see 
.
Variable Definition Dialog
The 
Variable Definition
 dialog displays when adding or editing a variable.
This dialog contains the following elements:
Note
Name
 – The name of the variable that displays in the variable pane and in the variable selection context 
menus. The name of a variable cannot include the following five characters: <, >, :, . or @.
  •
Owner
 – The owner of the variable. By default, the creator of the variable is the owner.
  •
ID
 – The variable’s identification number. The ID number is automatically appended to the variable 
name so that variables with the same name can be created between users and workgroups. You 
cannot edit the ID.
  •
Type
 – The data type of the variable. You can choose from the following types of data:
  –
String
 – The value of the variable will be a text string consisting of no more than 255 
characters. Note that if you type a number when the STRING type is selected, the result will 
still be a string, not a numerical value.
  –
Number
 – The value of the variable must be a number (base 10).
  –
Date
 – The value of the variable will be a date string and must conform to the same format as 
set in the operating system that the master is running.
  –
Boolean
 – The variable uses Boolean logical operators to determine a true or false value.
  •
Value
 – The value of the variable. Do not use quotation marks unless you want them to be a part of 
your text string (when the 
STRING
 type variable is selected). If Boolean was selected in the 
Type
 
field, 
True
 or 
False
 are presented as the options in this field.