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Initialization Arguments
Job Arguments
Assignment
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to Variables
The following assignment types are available:
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Constant values are assigned by use of single quotes for an expression. No substitution of variables is performed with within single quoted values.
Use with single quotes
Input var = 'some value'
Output some value
Use with double quotes
Input var = "some value"
Output some value
Use with single quoted values
Input var = 'some \'quoted\' value'
Output some 'quoted' value
Use with double quoted values
Input var = "some \"quoted\" value"
Output some "quoted" value
Use with double quoted and single quoted values
Input var = "some 'quoted' value"
Output some 'quoted' value
Use with $ character from single quoted values
Input var = 'some $dollar value'
Output some $dollar value
Use with $ character from double quoted values
Input var = "some \$dollar value"
Output some $dollar value
Examples for Variable References
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Use without quotes
Assumevar2
to hold the value:some value
Input var = $var2
Output some value
Use with double quotes
Assumevar2
to hold the value:some value
Input var = "$var2"
Output some value
Use with constant values from double quoted values
Assumevar2
to hold the value:second value
Input var = "first value, $var2"
Output first value, second value
Use with string concatenation from double quoted values
Assumevar2
to hold the value:second value
Input var = "${var2}first value"
Output second valuefirst value
Use with constant values and single quoted values
Assumevar2
to hold the value:second value
Input var = "first, '$var2'"
Output first, 'second value'