Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide
This file defines information to be imported to a user-specific security requirement in the judgment item User Definition. The following table lists the items and setting values that can be specified in this file.
Table 16-17 Items and setting values that can be specified in a user definition file
No. Item Setting value Required 1 Parameter ID UserDefJudge Yes 2 Judgment item name Specify the name of the user-defined judgment item, using a string with 255 or fewer bytes. Yes 3 Class# Specify the class of the asset management database of AIM to be used in the judgment. For the setting values, see Table 16-7 List of classes. Yes 4 Property# Specify the display name of the property to be used in the judgment.
For the setting values, see Table 6-30 List of classes and properties that can be used in user-defined judgments.Yes 5 Comparison condition# Specify a comparison condition. For the setting values, see Table 16-8 List of comparison conditions. Yes 6 Comparison value#
- Property attribute of numeric type
Type a positive number of 1 to 19 digits, or a negative number of no more than 20 digits beginning with a hyphen (-).
- Property attribute of string type
Type a character string (other than a line feed code) no larger than the property size.
For details about property sizes, see Table 6-30 List of classes and properties that can be used in user-defined judgments.
- Property attribute of date/time type
Set one or more of the following items:
Year: 1 to 9999
Month: 1 to 12
Day: 1 to 31
Hour: 0 to 23
Minute: 0 to 59
Second: 0 to 59
Yes 7 Treatment when value is not set for property# Specify the processing when no value is set for the property. For the setting values, see Table 16-9 List of treatments when no value is set for a property. Yes 8 Security level Specify the security level. For the setting values, see Table 16-5 List of security levels. Yes
- Legend:
- Yes: Mandatory (must be specified)
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- To specify multiple classes, properties, comparison conditions, comparison values, or processing options for unspecified properties, specify each item in succession in the following format:
"""Class-name1"",""Class-name2"",""Class-name3"",..." """Property-name1"",""Property-name2"",""Property-name3"",..." """Comparison-condition1"",""Comparison-condition2"",""Comparison-condition3"",..." """Processing-option1"",""Processing-option2"",""Processing-option3"",..."- When specifying multiple definitions, specify the items in each line in corresponding order.
The following figure shows an example of a user definition file.
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