Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide
The Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box defines the details of a judgment job.
This dialog box contains the items displayed in common, and also contains the following pages:
- Definition page
- Attributes page
- Organization of this subsection
- (1) Items displayed in common
- (2) Definition page
- (3) Attributes page
(1) Items displayed in common
The following figure shows the items displayed in common.
Figure 15-105 Items displayed in common in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box
The following explains the displayed items.
- Unit name
- Specify a unit name. Use a character string of up to 30 bytes. The default is Judgment-Job.
- Comment
- Specify a comment for the unit. Use a character string of up to 80 bytes. The default is a blank.
- Exec-agent
- You cannot specify this for a judgment job.
(2) Definition page
The following figure shows the Definition page in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box. The displayed items for the Definition page in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box vary with judgment types.
- The following figure shows the Definition page (with Return code selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box.
Figure 15-106 Definition page (with Return code selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box
The following explains the displayed items.
- Judgment type
- Select the type of judgment condition. The default is Return code. You can select any of the following types:
- Return code
- File
- Variable (char.)
- Variable (number)
- Cautionary note
- The return value of a jobnet is always treated as 0. Therefore, if you define a jobnet as the preceding unit of a judgment job, the judgment is always the same. If you want to choose Return code as the judgment type, the preceding unit must be a job. For details, see 3.1.1(1)(c) Judgment job in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Overview.
- Condition
- Select a judgment condition. The default is Return code > judgment value.. You can select one of the following:
- Return code > judgment value.
True if the return code is larger than the value set in Judgment value.
- Return code > or = judgment value.
True if the return code is equal to or larger than the value set in Judgment value.
- Return code < judgment value.
True if the return code is less than the value set in Judgment value.
- Return code < or = judgment value.
True if the return code is equal to or less than the value set in Judgment value.
- Return code = judgment value.
True if the return code is equal to the value set in Judgment value.
- Return code not = judgment value.
True if the return code is not equal to the value set in Judgment value.
- Judgment value
- Specify a reference value for judgment by the return code. You can specify 0 to 4,294,967,295. The default is a blank.
- The following figure shows the Definition page (with File selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box.
Figure 15-107 Definition page (with File selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box
The following explains the displayed items.
- Judgment type
- Select File.
- Condition
- Select whether to use the file for judgment. You can select File exist or File does not exist. The default is File exist.
- File name
- Specify the name of the file to be used for judgment. Use a character string of up to 260 bytes. The default is a blank.
- The following figure shows the Definition page (with Variable (char.) selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box.
Figure 15-108 Definition page (with Variable (char.) selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box
The following explains the displayed items.
- Judgment type
- Select Variable (char.).
- Variable
- Specify the variable name that has been set in Passing Info in a root jobnet or a preceding job. Specify the variable name by using a character string of no more than 64 bytes in the format of ?AJS2xxxxxxxxx?. You can use upper-case alphabetic characters (A to Z), numeric characters (0 to 9), and periods (.). The default is a blank.
- Condition
- Select a judgment condition. The default is Var. value = judgment value..
- If you have specified Variable (char.) in Judgment type, you can select any of the following conditions. Note that alphabetic characters are case sensitive when a string is used for judgment.
- Var. value = judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is equal to the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value includes judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is at least partly equal to the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value not = judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is not equal to the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value exists.
The condition is true if the value of a variable exists.
- Var. value does not exists.
The condition is true if the value of a variable does not exist.
- Judgment value
- When you use a variable (char.) for judgment, specify the values for the judgment criterion by using a character string of 1 to 511 bytes. The default is a blank.
- Cautionary note
- In Judgment value, do not specify the return or tab stroke, or any machine-dependent characters. Doing so may prevent the specified information from being passed correctly when jobs are executed.
- The following figure shows the Definition page (with Variable (number) selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box.
Figure 15-109 Definition page (with Variable (number) selected) in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box
The following explains the displayed items.
- Judgment type
- Select Variable (number).
- Variable
- Specify a variable name that has been set in Passing Info in a root jobnet or a preceding job. Specify the variable name by using a character string of no more than 64 bytes in the format ?AJS2xxxxxxxxx?. You can use upper-case alphabetic characters (A to Z), numeric characters (0 to 9), and periods (.). The default is a blank.
- Condition
- Select a judgment condition. The default is Var. value > judgment value..
- If you have specified Variable (number) in Judgment type, you can select any of the following conditions.
- Var. value > judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is greater than the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value > or = judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is equal to or greater than the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value < judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is smaller than the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value < or = judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is equal to or smaller than the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value = judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is equal to the value specified in Judgment value.
- Var. value not = judgment value.
The condition is true if the value of a variable is not equal to the value specified in Judgment value.
- Judgment value
- When you use a variable (numeric) for judgment, specify the values for the judgment criterion by using an unsigned integer from 0 to 2,147,483,647. The default is a blank.
(3) Attributes page
The following figure shows the Attributes page in the Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box.
Figure 15-110 Attributes page in the Defile Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box
The following explains the displayed items.
- Hold
- Specify whether to place the unit in the hold status in advance. You can specify No or Yes. The default is No.
- Type
- Set the unit type to Normal or Recovery. The default is Normal.
- Owner
- Specify the owner of the unit. Use a character string of up to 31 bytes. The default is the login JP1 user name.
- JP1 resource group
- Specify a JP1 resource group name. Use a character string of up to 63 bytes. You can specify alphanumeric characters and underscores (_). The default is the JP1 resource group name of the upper-level unit. If you specify a blank, you are not authorized to access this group.
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