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Updating the Business Date
The final task includes to update the business date at a regular basis. This is achieved by use of the JS7 - REST Web Service API.
- The JS7 REST Web Service API is available for any scripting languages and programming languages that implement a REST client.
- This allows to set the business date from an individual application that triggers the date change.
- This allows to set the business date automatically from a JS7 job.
The proposed preferable approach is to update the value of the global businessDate
variable by a job.
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Download: pduVariableBusinessDateSet.workflow.json
Example how The job example to update a business date from a PowerShell job scriptmakes use of a PowerShell job script and the JS7 - PowerShell Module.
- The JS7 PowerShell Module is a wrapper for the JS7 - REST Web Service API.
- To install the JS7 PowerShell Module see PowerShell Command Line Interface 2.0 - Introduction
- Consider use of the shebang
#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
in first line of the job script that assigns PowerShell as the shell for the job script.
- The JS7 REST Web Service API can be used with any other scripting language such as Perl, Python, Ruby etc.
The job performs the following operations:
- connect to JOC Cockpit by use of the Connect-JS7 cmdlet.
- read the Job Resource by use of the Get-JS7InventoryItem cmdlet.
- update the
businessDate
variable to the current date and specify the desired date format. - store the updated
businessDate
variable to the Job Resource by use of the Set-JS7InventoryItem cmdlet. - deploy the updated Job Resource by use of the Publish-JS7DeployableItem cmdlet.
- disconnect from JS7 by use of the Disconnect-JS7 cmdlet.
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#!/usr/bin/env pwsh # Adjust the path to your Job Resource $jobResourcePath = '/ProductDemo/Variables/pdBusinessDate' # Consider to use the appropriate URL that matches host and port of the JOC Cockpit instance $url = "http://joc-2-0-primary:4446" # Consider to store credentials with a PowerShell profile or with a credential store or to use certificate based authentication as an alternative to user/password $credentials = ( New-Object -typename System.Management.Automation.PSCredential -ArgumentList "root", ( "root" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) ) Import-Module JS7 Connect-JS7 -Url $url -id $env:CONTROLLER_ID -Credentials $credentials $jobResource = Get-JS7InventoryItem -Path $jobResourcePath -Type JOBRESOURCE if ( $jobResource.arguments.BusinessDate ) { # update the business date $jobResource.arguments.BusinessDate = (Get-Date -Format "yyyy-MM-dd") } else { # add a business date variable to the Job Resource $jobResource.arguments | Add-Member -Membertype NoteProperty -Name BusinessDate -Value (Get-Date -Format "yyyy-MM-dd") } # Update and deploy the Job Resource Set-JS7InventoryItem -Path $jobResourcePath -Type JOBRESOURCE -Object $jobResource Publish-JS7DeployableItem -Path $jobResourcePath -Type JOBRESOURCE -ControllerID $env:CONTROLLER_ID Disconnect-JS7 |
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Download: pdwVariableBusinessDateSet.workflow.json
For Windows use the The job includes the same PowerShell script code from and performs the same operations as the above Unix example except for the first line (that indicates a shebang) that should be replaced like this:
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job example.
The only difference of the Windows job is use of shebang that is specific for this OS.
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- Consider use of the following shebang in the first line of the job script:
@@findstr/v
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"^@@f.*&"
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"%~f0"|pwsh.exe
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-&goto:eof
- For details about the PowerShell shebang see JS7 - How to run PowerShell scripts from jobs
Schedule for automated job execution
To automate the execution of the JS7 workflow in order to update the business date users can create JS7 - Schedules that generate orders for execution at a given point in time.
Download: pdsVariableBusinessDateSet.schedule.json
A schedule is created like this:
- The schedule references the workflow to be executed.
- The schedule is specified to be planned and to be submitted automatically to the JS7 - Daily Plan
To specify the point in time of workflow execution the schedule is added a run-time setting like this:
- A calendar is assigned that specifies the days for which the workflow is executed.
- A period is assigned that specifies the hour, minute and second for start of the workflow.