The following table describes the parameters for a PeopleSoft Job:
NOTE: Take into consideration that some parameters might not appear in your properties pane, if they were not specified in the User View you applied. Use Control-M rules if the parameter rules were not specified by the Site Standard.
Parameter |
Description |
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Connection profile |
Defines a set of connection attributes between Control-M for PeopleSoft and a PeopleSoft application server. Control-M rules:
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Email subject |
Refers to an email message subject line that is sent by the Job. Control-M rule: 1-50 characters. |
Email text |
Refers to message text displayed in the body of an email message. Control-M rule: Must not exceed 250 characters. |
Email web report |
Specifies whether to attach the web report to the email sent at the completion of this Job. This parameter is set only when the Type parameter for the request is Web. |
Email with log |
Specifies whether to attach the log file to the email sent at the completion of this Job |
Format |
Defines the output format for all Job processes |
Process name (I) |
Defines the name of the scheduled process. Control-M rules:
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Process name (II) |
Defines the name of the scheduled Job. Control-M rules:
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Process type |
Defines the type of process for the process or Job definition. Control-M rules:
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Rerun from step |
Refers to when a Job reruns from a specific process number, which has previously failed |
Run control ID |
Defines run control attributes, which are associated with a process or Job. Control-M rules:
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Server name |
Defines the name of the PeopleSoft server used for running the process or Job. Control-M rules:
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Type |
Defines the output destination type of a process or a Job |
User ID |
Defines the PeopleSoft user ID name used for the process or Job. Control-M rules:
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Userdef1-20 |
Refers to user defined parameters that are available for the PeopleSoft process or Jobs. Control-M rule: 1-214 characters. |
Append to output |
If selected, the PeopleSoft process output will be included in the Control-M Job output. |
Parent Topic |