4.2.11 Interval plug-in
Function
This plug-in controls the execution interval between steps.
The operator specifies the wait time for a process as the execution interval, and JP1/AO waits for the execution interval to elapse before executing succeeding steps. By using an interval plug-in, you can execute steps at fixed intervals.
Cautionary notes
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The communication status and other factors might cause a discrepancy between the actual wait time and the time specified in the plug-in.
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You cannot change the property values when you execute the service. Set the values when you create the flow.
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You can only specify literal characters in the input property. You cannot map the value of a service property or reserved property.
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If execution of a task is stopped during plug-in execution, the task enters Failed or Completed status after the interval plug-in has finished processing.
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If you forcibly terminate a task during plug-in execution, any processing that is in progress is immediately terminated and the task enters Failed status.
Version
01.10.00
Category
Hitachi/Basic
Return codes
Return code |
Description |
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0 |
Ended normally. |
18 |
A task was forcibly terminated during plug-in execution. |
1 to 17, 19 or higher |
The plug-in terminated abnormally. Use the hcmdsgetlogs command to acquire log information and identify the problem. |
Property list
The following table describes the property.
Property key |
Property name |
Description |
Default value |
I/O type |
Required |
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interval |
Interval |
This property specifies how long to wait before executing the next step, in the range from 1 to 1,440 (seconds). |
10 |
Input |
R |
Related topics
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hcmdsgetlogs (collecting log information) in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Operation GUI, Command, and API Reference