Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference

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3.1.2 Extended attributes

A program that issues JP1 events can specify any attributes as extended attributes. The extended attributes provide two types of information, common information and program-specific information. The common information is information that is common to all JP1 programs. The program-specific information applies to extended attributes that do not provide common information.

The extended attributes are sometimes identified by prefixing their names with E., such as E.SEVERITY. When it is necessary to use the prefix E., information to that effect is provided in the manual.

The following table lists and describes the common information provided by extended attributes.

Table 3-2 List of common information provided by extended attributes

Item Attribute name Description
Event level SEVERITY Severity of the JP1 event. The following values can be assigned (listed here in descending order of severity):
Emergency
Alert
Critical
Error
Warning
Notice
Information
Debug
User name USER_NAME Name of the user executing the job.
Product name PRODUCT_NAME Name of the program that issued the JP1 event, such as the following:
/HITACHI/JP1/AJS
/HITACHI/JP1/FTP
/HITACHI/JP1/NETMDM
/HITACHI/JP1/NT_LOGTRAP
/HITACHI/JP1/PAM
/HITACHI/JP1/IM/SCOPE
Object type OBJECT_TYPE Name indicating the type of object that resulted in issuance of the event, such as the following:
JOB, JOBNET, BATCHJOB, ACTION, LIST
Object name OBJECT_NAME Name of the object that resulted in issuance of the event (such as the name of a job or a jobnet).
Root object type ROOT_OBJECT_TYPE Type of object. This is usually the same as the object type, but in the case of an object that has a hierarchical structure, such as a jobnet, this indicates the object type at the highest level of the hierarchy. The permissible values are the same as for the object type.
Root object name ROOT_OBJECT_NAME Name used to issue an execution instruction during user operation. This is usually the same as the object name, but in the case of an object that has a hierarchical structure, such as a jobnet, this indicates the name of the object at the highest level of the hierarchy.
Object ID OBJECT_ID Object ID.
Character string that uniquely identifies an object instance within the integrated system when it is combined with PRODUCT_NAME (the format depends on the product; this information is used to call the monitor of each product from the Tool Launcher window of JP1/IM - View).
Occurrence OCCURRENCE Event that occurred in the object indicated by the object name. The events include the following:
START (Start of execution)
END (End of execution)
PAUSE (Pausing execution)
RELEASE (Release of temporary stop)
RESTART (Start of re-execution)
CREATE (Creation of definition)
DESTROY (Deletion of definition)
Start time START_TIME Execution or re-execution start time (absolute time in seconds since UTC 1970-01-01 00:00:0). This item might not be set.
End time END_TIME Execution end time (absolute time in seconds since UTC 1970-01-01 00:00:0). This item might not always be available to set.
Termination code RESULT_CODE Termination code as a decimal character string. This item might not always be available to set.

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