1.7.1 Notes on the environment
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You cannot switch the display language of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant.
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Since JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant executes remote commands internally, it does not run properly when character sets used on the connection destination manager host is different. Make sure these character sets match. The character set of the connection destination is indicated by one of the following:
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The character code type specified for the AJSCHARCODE environment settings parameter of the scheduler service
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When the JP1/AJS3 service is running, the setting in the OS
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If you change the host name or IP address of the host on which JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant is running, note the following:
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If the host name before the change is set in the MANAGER-HOST or SELECT-EXECHOST environment setting parameters, change the value of those parameters to the new host name.
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When you use IPv6 as the communication protocol, note the following:
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Specify whether to give higher priority to IPv6 addresses for name resolution of host names by using the PREFERIPV6ADDRESSES environment settings parameter. For details about the environment settings parameters, see 3.2 Environment settings parameters.
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If you specify a host name with an IPv6 address, it might not be possible to use special IP addresses or notation. For details about the special IP addresses and notation that cannot be used, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.
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Even if the receiving bind method of the connection destination JP1/Base settings is the IP bind method when you specify C for Character code type in the Import of unit definition or Export of unit definition dialog box, all scheduler services are able to operate whether the destination host is a physical host or a logical host. Also, when JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant is started from JP1/AJS3 - View, it can be started by all scheduler services.
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For details about connectivity between JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant and JP1/AJS3 - Manager and between JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant and JP1/AJS3 - View, see the Release Notes.
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JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant does not support the 3rd level and 4th level Kanji characters added to JIS 2004 set. Do not use these characters when using JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant. If you use these characters, they might become garbled.
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When the upper-level unit-attribute inheritance function based on the unit-attribute profile is enabled in JP1/AJS3 - Manager, the unit attribute (owner and JP1 resource group) of a unit to be exported is defined according to the settings of the unit-attribute profile of JP1/AJS3 - Manager. If you want to apply the settings defined in JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant without any changes to them, temporarily disable the upper-level unit-attribute inheritance function.
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When the machines used for import and export are different, install JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant of the same version and model name on both machines.
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For details about product-related information (such as product versions), see the Readme file, ProductInfo.txt, and Version.txt.
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If you want to see the version of a definition information management template, open the Summary tab on the Properties dialog box of that template file.
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The model name of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant varies depending on the number of bits of your Excel. Install the JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant version that corresponds to the number of bits of Excel you use.
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If you install the 64-bit version of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant, uninstall JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant 11-00 or earlier, or the 32-bit version of JP1/AJS3 - Definition Assistant, before installing the 64-bit version. Back up your setting information as necessary before uninstalling JP1/AJS3 -Definition Assistant.
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The 32-bit version of Excel cannot be changed to the 64-bit version. Therefore, if you want to use the 64-bit version instead of using the 32-bit version, you need to first uninstall the 32-bit version, and then install the 64-bit version of Excel.