17.1.2 Extended attributes
An extended attribute is an attribute optionally set by a program when issuing a JP1 event. An extended attribute consists of common information and program-specific information. The common information is information shared among all of the JP1 programs. Note that setting items differ depending on the JP1 program. The program-specific information is extended information that is not common information.
Item |
Attribute name |
Contents |
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Event level |
SEVERITY |
Indicates the urgency of a JP1 event. The following levels are used, starting from the most severe: Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Information, and Debug |
User name |
USER_NAME |
Name of the user who executed the job. |
Product name |
PRODUCT_NAME |
Name of the program that issued the JP1 event. The program names set in this attribute include: /HITACHI/JP1/AJS /HITACHI/JP1/AOM /HITACHI/JP1/IM /HITACHI/JP1/NBQ /HITACHI/JP1/NETMDM /HITACHI/JP1/NPS /HITACHI/JP1/NQSEXEC /HITACHI/JP1/SES /HITACHI/JP1/BASE |
Object type |
OBJECT_TYPE |
Object type: JOB, JOBNET, BATCHJOB, ACTION, LIST, EVENTDB, COMMAND, LOGFILE, SNMP_TRAP, SESSION, or SPMD |
Object name |
OBJECT_NAME |
Object name (job, jobnet, and so on). For a hierarchy of objects such as a jobnet, the lowest element is set. |
Root object type |
ROOT_OBJECT_TYPE |
Object type. Normally the same as OBJECT_TYPE, but when there is a hierarchy of objects as in a jobnet, the type of the top-level object is set. The range of values is the same as for OBJECT_TYPE. |
Root object name |
ROOT_OBJECT_NAME |
Name of the unit for execution instructions during user operation. Normally the same as OBJECT_NAME, but when there is a hierarchy of objects as in a jobnet, the name of the top-level object is set. |
Object ID |
OBJECT_ID |
Object ID. When paired with PRODUCT_NAME, the OBJECT_ID uniquely identifies an instance of the object within the JP1 system. (The format is product-dependent. This information is used when a user launches the monitor screen for a JP1 program from the Tool Launcher in JP1/IM - View.) |
Occurrence |
OCCURRENCE |
The event that occurred in relation to the object shown in OBJECT_NAME. The values set in this attribute include: END, LATEEND, LATESTART, NOTICE, PAUSE, START, SWITCH, and RECEIVE |
Start time |
START_TIME |
Time at which execution started or restarted, as the number of seconds since UTC 1970-01-01 00:00:00. |
End time |
END_TIME |
Time at which execution completed, as the number of seconds since UTC 1970-01-01 00:00:00. |
Result code |
RESULT_CODE |
Result code represented as a character string of decimal (base 10) numbers. |