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CA Workload Automation iXp User Guide - CA Technologies

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File Menu:4.1.1.1 File►<strong>User</strong> Command►Job<strong>User</strong> Commands of type Job may be run when a job is selected in the <strong>iXp</strong> views.Select “Job” to run a <strong>User</strong> Command of type Job, after selecting a chosen job inthe <strong>iXp</strong> views. Job <strong>User</strong> Commands can ONLY be run when a job has beenselected. If no job is selected, the Job <strong>User</strong> Command menu item will be grayedout. <strong>User</strong> commands can be set up such that you can select multiple jobs andthen execute the same command on each of the selected jobs. If a <strong>User</strong>Command is executed on multiple jobs, <strong>iXp</strong> will run the user command on eachjob consecutively, and then show the concatenated output.When a user command is executed, some relevant information about theselected job is set in the environment. The following example lists some of theenvironment variables that are set and their values.IXP_HOME=opt/<strong>CA</strong>/ixpIXP_USERCOMMAND_INPUT_PROMPT=IXP_USERCOMMAND_INPUT=IXP_USERCOMMAND_JOB_JOID=757IXP_USERCOMMAND_JOB_LAST_END=5/7/07 11:31 AMIXP_USERCOMMAND_JOB_LAST_RUN_MACHINE=aragorn<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 36

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