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For Windows Systems Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide


5.1.2 Specifying the settings for linking to JP1/AJS3

To link JP1/FTP to JP1/AJS3, you must specify the following settings in JP1/AJS3:

Organization of this subsection

(1) Registering JP1/FTP as a custom job

To register JP1/FTP into JP1/AJS3 as a custom job in order to link JP1/FTP to JP1/AJS3:

  1. From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs, JP1_Automatic Job Management System 3 - View, and then Register Custom Job.

    The Register Custom Job dialog box appears.

  2. Click Add.

    The Set Properties of Custom Job dialog box appears.

  3. Set each item and then click OK.

  4. Restart JP1/AJS3.

    The custom job is registered. The following shows the Set Properties of Custom Job dialog box and the settings.

    Figure 5‒2: Set Properties of Custom Job dialog box

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    Table 5‒1: Settings in the Set Properties of Custom Job dialog box

    Item

    Setting

    Name

    ((1 to 8-byte character string))

    <<blank>>

    Specify any name for the custom job. This item is mandatory.

    Comment

    ((0 to 40-byte character string))

    <<blank>>

    Specify any desired comment. The forward slash (/) and the space cannot be used in a comment.

    Defining program

    Specify the following definition program name:

    JP1/FTP-installation-directory\FTS_CARD.EXE (fixed)

    If JP1/FTP is not installed on the same machine as JP1/AJS3 - View, you must copy the definition program, environment settings file, and the required DLL files to the machine on which JP1/AJS3 - View was started.

    The environment settings file is ftscard.ini.

    The following five DLL files are required:

    ftslang.dll, Fts_card_0409.dll, Fts_card_0411.dll, Fts_cmn_msg_0409.dll, and Fts_cmn_msg_0411.dll.

    You must copy the files to the following directories:

    • Copy destination for ftscard.ini

      C:\Program Files\HITACHI\FTSFTP

    • Copy destination for ftslang.dll

      Same directory as the copying destination of FTS_CARD.EXE

    • Copy destination for Fts_card_0409.dll, Fts_card_0411.dll, Fts_cmn_msg_0409.dll, and Fts_cmn_msg_0411.dll

      C:\Program Files\HITACHI\FTSFTP\Lang

    Executing program

    Specify the name of the following executable program:

    JP1/FTP-installation-directory\FTS_JPCS.EXE (fixed)

    This executable program must be located on the executing host.

    If the executable program exists in multiple JP1/AJS3 - Agents and their installation paths are different, specify $xxx$\name-of-executable-file (xxx: variable). In this case, you must register (define) the variables at the JP1/AJS3 - Agent hosts. For details about the registration method, see the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Linkage Guide.

    Note that the return value for the executable program is the same as that for the ftstran command. See the return value for this command.

    Version

    0600 (fixed)

    Class

    JP1FTP (fixed)

    Job Type

    PC

(2) Copying the transmission information for JP1/FTP

When you create a jobnet, you specify a transmission card for JP1/FTP. If the host used to define jobs differs from the host used to execute jobs, you must specify a transmission card for the executing host at the host used to define jobs. Therefore, copy the definition information for the executing host to the host used to define jobs. When the definition is copied, a list of transmission cards is displayed during jobnet creation, enabling you to select the desired transmission card name. If JP1/FTP is not installed on the host used to define jobs, transmission information cannot be copied. In such a case, you must enter a transmission card name directly because a list of transmission cards is not displayed during jobnet creation.

To copy transmission information, use the functions for saving and recovering settings or the Operations-Manager Console. For details, see 3.7 Saving and recovering JP1/FTP settings or 4.3.2 Example of distributing (copying) transmission information.