This function is used to maintain Object Handler Workplans.
For information on Workplans and the syntax that applies, refer to the sections Workplans and Direct Commands.
This section describes the options provided on the Administration screen. Instructions for modifying a Workplan are provided in List the Available Workplans in the Workplan Library.
This function is used to list all Workplans contained in the Workplan library and to select a Workplan for further processing such as editing or executing the Workplan.
To list Workplans
On the Administration screen, select List the available Workplans in the Workplan library or choose PF4 (List).
The List Workplans screen appears with a list of all Workplans contained in the Workplan library.
If the Natural object of the type Text is a Workplan, the type of Workplan and the first 50 bytes of the Workplan description are listed. You can choose PF5 to display additional information.
The List Workplans screen is also invoked with the select function, which is provided, for example, on the Unload/Load/Scan Settings screen.
The columns displayed on the List Workplans screen and the commands that can be executed on a Workplan are described in the following section.
The columns and commands provided on the List Workplans screen are explained in the following table.
You can use the input fields below each column heading to start the list from a particular Workplan or filter Workplans. Valid input values are mentioned in the table below.
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Name | The name of the Workplan.
You can enter a name or a range of names as described in Name in Name, Date and Time Specification. |
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Description | The description of the Workplan.
You can enter a description or a range of descriptions as described in Name in Name, Date and Time Specification. |
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User ID | Only displayed with PF5.
The ID of the user who created the Workplan. You can enter a user ID or a range of user IDs as described in Name. |
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Date | Only displayed with PF5.
The date when the Workplan was created. You can enter a date or a range of dates as described in Date in Name, Date and Time Specification. |
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Time | Only displayed with PF5.
The time when the Workplan was created. You can enter a time or a range of times as described in Time in Name, Date and Time Specification. |
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PF4 |
Switches from the additional information display (PF5) to the standard display. |
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PF5 | Displays additional information: user ID, date and time. |
This function invokes the Create a new Workplan screen where you can specify the type of the new Workplan and the format to be used for editing the Workplan.
If you do not select the Free Format Editing option (field not marked; this is the default setting), for Workplans of the types OPTION, PARAMETER and SELECTION, screens with input fields are provided.
If you select the Free Format Editing option (field marked) or if you create a Workplan of another type, you will obtain a map with an edit area where you can enter the contents of the Workplan; see also Contents of Workplans in the section Workplans.
For alternative direct command that can be used to set free format
editing on and off, see the command SET
in Commands for Navigation and Special Functions in the
section Direct Commands.
This section covers the following topics:
You can create a Workplan of the type PROCEDURE from the command generated for the current Object Handler function.
To create a PROCEDURE Workplan from a generated command
Execute the function you want to use for the Workplan with an Object Handler wizard until the command generated for the function to be executed is displayed on the screen.
Or:
In advanced-user mode, activate the display of the generated
command by choosing either of the following methods:
Enter the following Object Handler command:
SET ADVANCEDCMD ON
Or:
In the Object Handler profile, set the
parameter Display-Cmd-in-Advanced-Mode
to Y
(Yes). For details, see Profile
Settings.
Execute the function you want to use for the Workplan until the command generated for the function to be executed is displayed on the screen.
Choose PF5 (Save).
The Save Workplan window appears.
Enter name and description of the new Workplan and choose ENTER.
The Workplan is saved as a PROCEDURE Workplan in the Workplan library. It contains the command generated for the current function.
For details on creating a Workplan of the type LIST, refer to the section Object List - LIST Workplan.
To save a Workplan
When you have finished editing a Workplan, in the Command line, enter the following command:
SAVE
Or:
Choose PF5 (Save).
The Save Workplan window appears.
Enter or modify name and description of the Workplan and choose ENTER.
The Workplan is saved under the specified name in the Workplan library.
This function is used to change the Workplan library. All Workplans must be stored in a Workplan library.
Note:
You can also set the default library for Workplans
by specifying the Workplan-Library
parameter in your
Object Handler profile (see Profile
Settings).
The Change Workplan Library screen provides the following fields:
Field | Explanation | |
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Library | The name of the Workplan
library. Default is the library WORKPLAN .
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Select library | Displays a list of all
Workplan libraries available: see also Select Library.
Equivalent PF key: PF4 (SeLib) |
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DBID/FNR | Specifies the database ID (DBID) and file number (FNR) where the Workplan library is located. If no values are specified, the current FUSER or FNAT system file is used. | |
Store values in profile | Determines whether the values specified for the Workplan library are stored in the Object Handler profile: | |
N |
Do not store the specified values.
This is the default. |
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U |
Store the specified values in the user-specific profile settings. | |
G |
Store the specified values in the general profile settings. | |
See also Profile Settings. |