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Dummy job sending Global condition

Post by Prash » 01 Jun 2011 11:42

Can a dummy job send out a global condition? how?

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Post by Epping » 01 Jun 2011 4:31

Unless I'm missing something then just like an out condition from a a normal task / job

TO-FROM-CONDITION

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Post by kolsasha » 09 Jun 2011 8:30

How to set up global condition with recipient email address as and use it to send emails from all the jobs in the environment?
Goal is to promote the job from DEV to INT and to PROD and not update the email addresses.
And if job fail use this as condition 1 (email to one user) or if job success use condition 2 to send to different set of user.
Please advice.

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Post by ejtoedtli » 09 Jun 2011 10:35

kolsasha - Are you talking about Control-M jobs??? Sounds like me you are talking about a differnet scheduler, such as Appworx, which uses conditions for a different purpose.

I agree with Epping - It is just like setting any other condition. I use some dummy jobs to set global conditions. You just have to remember to define the global condition in EM with Tools -> Global Conditions.

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Post by kolsasha » 10 Jun 2011 6:00

Nope, we are using Control_m 7.0
I was referring to global variables, not global conditions, my bat!
Can someone help me out how to properly set global variables and then use them in a job for sending out emails to the value specified in this variable?

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Post by nakul » 13 Jun 2011 11:05

The global variables are stored within the dataset defined to the DAGLOB DD
(or is it DAGLOBAL....) of your Control-M started task. The syntax etc will
be self explanatory if you go and check there.

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