Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Operator's Guide

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15.4.11 Define Details - [Judgment Job] dialog box

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:

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

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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 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 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 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 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

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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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