Viewing and Updating Job Dependencies
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
The Job Dependency panel in Master Job Definition displays job dependencies for the job.
- Select the full-screen icon (
) on the far-right of the panel bar to enter or exit Full Screen mode
- A blue circular indicator (
) appears to the right of the panel name showing the count of defined properties
Adding or Updating Job Dependencies
In Admin mode, job dependencies can be updated. For conceptual information, refer to Job Dependencies in the Concepts online help.
Only those with the appropriate permissions will have access to the Lock button and can update job properties. For details about privileges, refer to Required Privileges in the Accessing Master Job Definition topic.
To perform this procedure, complete the following steps:
- See Accessing Master Jobs to Go to the master job definition page
- Expand the Job Dependency panel to expose its content
- Enter changes to existing Job Dependencies and/or add new ones with the green plus icon button
- Fill out the job dependency dialog form
- Select the Save button on the dialog
- Select the Save button on the Master Job Definition page
FAQs
Q: How many steps does the Viewing and Updating Job Dependencies procedure involve?
The Viewing and Updating Job Dependencies procedure involves 6 steps. Complete all steps in order and save your changes.
Q: What does Viewing and Updating Job Dependencies cover?
This page covers Adding or Updating Job Dependencies.
Glossary
Resource: A numeric variable in OpCon representing a finite pool. Jobs can be configured to require a set number of resource units to run, limiting concurrent executions and preventing resource contention.
Privilege: A specific permission granted through an OpCon role that controls access to a feature, function, or object type. Privileges are organized into categories such as Function Privileges, Machine Privileges, Schedule Privileges, and Access Codes.
Job: The fundamental unit of work in OpCon. A job defines what to run, on which machine, when to start, and what conditions must be met. Job results are tracked and can trigger events and notifications.