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Parameters , whose name is a combination of the job chain node state (or step) and the parameter name (for example start/command
) can be used for this jobin JITL Jobs. The state and parameter name must have to be separated by a slash. These parameters are only exclusively used by the job in the job chain whose state -name is mentioned in the parameter name.
Example:
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Using a parameter with the same
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name in different job chain nodes
In the following example the parameter with the name "command" is used in different steps nodes with a unique value for each step.node:
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<params >
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<param name="step1/command" value="ls"/>
<param name="step2/command" value="select * from table;"/>
<param name="step3/command" value="do something"/>
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</params>
<job_chain .... >
<job_chain_node state="step1" job="MailBoxCleansing" next_state="step2" error_state="!CleansSchedulerTest"/>
<job_chain_node state="step2" job="MailBoxCleansing" next_state="step3" error_state="!CleansSchedulerTest"/>
<job_chain_node state="step3" job="MailBoxCleansing" next_state="success" error_state="!CleansSchedulerTest"/>
<job_chain_node state="success"/>
<job_chain_node state="!CleansSchedulerTest"/>
</job_chain>
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Further References
Job Chain and Job Chain Node Parameters
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