Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 用户指南
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Defining SAP Jobs
Defining New Job Steps
Adding an External Command Job Step
To add an External Command job step:
1.
On the
SAP Steps
tab of the
SAP Job Definition
dialog, click
Add Step
and select the
External Command
option
to display the
SAP Job Step Details
dialog.
The following text fields are completed by default:
—
Job Name
– The name given the job during its initial definition.
—
SAP Job Step
– The number corresponds to the current step sequence number.
—
Step Type
– The option selected (for this example,
External Command
.)
2.
Before selecting an external command, you should go to the
Operating System
list and select the operating
system that the external command will run on. This narrows down a potentially long list of commands by restricting
the external commands to only those commands relevant to the selected operating system.
the external commands to only those commands relevant to the selected operating system.
3.
From the
External Command
list, select an external command. The operating system that the command requires
is displayed in parentheses after the command. If you have already made a selection in the
Operating System
list,
only those commands for that operating system are shown.
4.
In the
Parameters
field, enter any required parameters for the external command. From the
Variables
button
below the text pane, you can select CWA variables to use as parameters.
5.
In the
Target Server
field, specify the machine (application server) where the external command will run.
6.
Click
OK
.
The external command selected now appears as a step on the
SAP Steps
tab of your SAP job definition.
Adding an Infopackage Job Step
If you are creating an SAP job with a BW infopackage, the job can only consist of a single job step. The job that runs an
infopackage generates a CCMS job and a request that is processed. The job can only complete successfully if both of
these complete successfully.
infopackage generates a CCMS job and a request that is processed. The job can only complete successfully if both of
these complete successfully.