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Global Variables
Job and order parameters can be set using global variables. A simple example would be:
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where the global variable $ODAT
represents a date and has been set as described in the Substituting Global Variables the How to create global variables page. Substituting a job parameter or order parameter in this way would allow, for example, a booking date to be set for a financial transaction although the transaction is actually processed at a later time.
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function substituteParams( paramName ) { var paramValue = spooler_task.params().value( paramName ); if(paramValue.search(/\$/) > -1) { var schedulerParamNames = spooler.variables().names().split( ";" ); for( var i in schedulerParamNames ) { if(paramValue.search(/\$/) == -1) { break; } var schedulerParamValue = spooler.variables().value( schedulerParamNames[i] ); spooler_log.info( "Substitute: " + paramName + "=" + paramValue + " with " + schedulerParamNames[i] + "=" + schedulerParamValue ); var pattern = new RegExp( "\\$\\{?SCHEDULER_PARAM_" + schedulerParamNames[i] + "\\}?", "ig" ); paramValue = paramValue.replace( pattern, schedulerParamValue ); spooler_log.info( "new value of " + paramName + "=" + paramValue ); } spooler_task.params().value( paramName ) = paramValue; } } |
Substitution of global variables in an order can be carried out in a similar manner.
Further information:
See also
- How to create global variables
- How to merge global variables into job and order
- Creating Global Variables
- Merging_global_variables_into_job/order_ parameters
- Variable_set - (JS JobScheduler API Reference handbookHandbook)