This table describes the Planning domain options for customizing your settings in the Control-M client:
Option type |
Description |
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Security |
Resolve job’s 'Created By' field conflict: Defines how to handle situations where the name of the user, who saves to Control‑M Workload Automation, does not match the Created By name. Select one of the following:
For more information, see Control-M security. |
Workspace Automatic Save |
Workspace Automatic Save Interval (minutes): Defines the time in minutes when to automatically save your Workspace. |
Validity Checks |
Allow Check in and Export with Validation Errors: Enables you to check in and export your workspace with validation errors. |
Links Setting |
Add Out Condition with minus sign when creating job dependency: Enables you to add an Out Conditions with a minus sign when creating Job dependencies. Out Conditions, which have been deleted, appear with dotted lines. Create unique names for conditions: Enables you to add a postfix of a random number to a condition when another condition with the same name already exists. If this option is disabled, and a condition with the same name is created, a single condition is linked to multiple destinations. NOTE: If enabled, Update condition name when property changes option is disabled. Update condition name when property changes: Enables you to automatically update the condition name when the source and/or target property is changed. If not selected, the condition name is not updated automatically. Condition Format: Defines the default condition format used when you create job dependencies by dragging between job hosts in Control-M Workload AutomationControl-M flow diagram. Select one of the following conditions:
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Condition Inheritance |
Automatically inherit Deleted Job's conditions: Enables you to automatically inherit a deleted job's conditions. By selecting the check box, a connection continues between a deleted job’s predecessor and successor jobs. It removes the dependency between the deleted job and its successor (by removing the Out condition of the deleted job and the In condition of the successor job that created the dependency). This option only works if you delete one job at a time and in a checked out workspace. If you delete multiple jobs in a single delete action, the connection is lost regardless of the setting. |
Job Definition |
Counter: Defines the number of jobs. You can set the counter to start from a minimum number of jobs. |
Check Out notification |
Enables you to view the check out notification bar when you check out a Workspace. |
Parent Topic |