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CA Workload Automation iXp User Guide - CA Technologies

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File Menu:<strong>User</strong> Commands are created by the <strong>iXp</strong> Administrator. <strong>User</strong> Commands are away for <strong>iXp</strong> to pass job data to existing UNIX or NT scripts, commands, orprogram interfaces on the <strong>iXp</strong> Server (see example in the Admin Tool Chapter ofthe <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Workload</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>iXp</strong> Administration <strong>Guide</strong>). Once <strong>User</strong> Commandsare created, they appear on the pick list. When a <strong>User</strong> Command is run, <strong>iXp</strong> setsappropriate environment variables on the <strong>iXp</strong> Server, for the type of command,and then launches the specified command. See the list of environment variablesin the Admin Tool <strong>User</strong> Command section of the <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Workload</strong> <strong>Automation</strong> <strong>iXp</strong>Administration <strong>Guide</strong>.By default, the user is required to confirm the execution of the <strong>User</strong> Command(this requirement may be disabled by the Administrator—in which case thecommand will execute immediately):<strong>User</strong> Commands may require input from the user (again, as defined by theAdministrator). If that is the case, the prompt will appear like this:<strong>iXp</strong> MENU BAR 35

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