6.7.4 Setting variables dialog box
The Setting variables dialog is displayed for adding a new variable by pressing Add or editing an existing variable by pressing Edit in the AJS3 - View custom input items or Environment variables for the execution host.
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The following shows the display items and input restrictions for the Setting variables dialog box:
- Variable name
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When the system is started with the AJS3 - View custom input items, enter a variable name in the ?CSAExxxx? format with xxxx replaced with the desired value. This variable stores the standard output details entered on the details definition screen of the service linkage job of JP1/AJS3 - View and sets information to be passed. When the system is started with the Environment variables for the execution host, enter the name of the variable that stores the value of the environment variable set on the execution host and sets the information to be passed.
- AJS3 - View custom input items
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This item is displayed only when you click the Add or Edit button in AJS3 ? View custom input items.
- Label
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Enter the label name of the input item on the detailed definition screen of the service linkage job of JP1/AJS3 - View.
- String length
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Enter the input string length in the detail definition screen of the service linkage job of JP1/AJS3 - View.
- Prohibited characters
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Enter characters with a regular expression that are to be prohibited to input on the details definition screen of service linkage jobs of JP1/AJS3 - View.
Available regular expressions are those that can be used in the .NET Framework. For details, see the related documents provided by Microsoft Corporation.
- Environment variable name
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This item is displayed only when Add or Edit is pressed in Environment variables for the execution host.
Enter an environment variable name to be stored in the variable.
- OK button
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Click this button to register the variable with the entered information.
- Cancel button
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Closes the Setting variable dialog box without doing anything.
No.
Display item
Input format
Input restriction
Required/Not required
Assumed value
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Variable name
Text box
Character string within 58 bytes.
A to Z (uppercase alphabetical letters) and 0 to 9 (Arabic numbers) are available.
Required
None
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Label
Text box
Character string within 60 bytes.
Required
None
3
String length
Text box
A numerical value between 1 and 19,500.
Required
None
4
Prohibited characters
Text box
Character string within 95 bytes.
Not required
None
5
Environment variable name
Text box
Character string within 64 bytes.
Required
None