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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation Administration Guide


1.4.2 Intervening action when submitting a service

If you are using the Submit Service dialog box and another user intervenes by performing an action (editing, deleting, or submitting a service) that affects the service you are using, the results of the intervening action apply.

The following table describes what happens when another user performs an intervening action.

Table 1‒5: Results of intervening actions when using the Submit Service dialog box

No.

Intervening action

Result of intervening action

1

Submit service

Intervening user

The user can submit the service for execution.

Original user

The user can submit the service for execution.

2

Edit service

Intervening user

The user can edit and save the service.

Original user

The changes made by the intervening user do not appear in the Submit Service dialog box. However, the service properties edited by the intervening user in the Service Definition dialog box apply when the original user submits the service for execution.

3

Delete service

Intervening user

The user can delete the service.

Original user

The user cannot delete the service.

The following figure shows how JP1/AO behaves when an intervening action is performed in the Submit Service dialog box.

Figure 1‒6: Behavior of JP1/AO when an intervening action is performed in the Submit Service dialog box

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If another user edits or executes a service that has finished executing, there will be no effect on tasks that have already been generated. If another user attempts to delete a service when tasks generated from that service appear in the Tasks list, he or she will be unable to delete the service.