GET_LOGIN
Script Function: Reads information from a Login object. For more information, see Login (LOGIN).
Syntax
GET_LOGIN (Login object, Name, Type, Information)
Syntax |
Description/Format |
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Login object |
The name of a Login object. |
Name |
The name of the entry in the Login object. |
Type |
The type of the login entry. |
Information |
The information that should be read. Allowed values: |
Return Code |
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The relevant information. 20476 - The specified object does not exist or is not of login type. |
This script function supplies the login information or the password of a certain entry in the specified Login object. The parameters Name and Type decide upon the entry.
Warning! You can only read the login entries of self-defined systems or applications, not from operating systems!! Make sure that the specified Type is also available in the UC_LOGIN_TYPES variable. For more information, seeUC_LOGIN_TYPES - Defining Additional Platform and System Types for Login Objects
Note: The password is returned in encrypted form. You can use the password with the Agent Job Messenger (start parameter CMD) where it will be decrypted. For more information, see Agent Job Messenger.
Note: You can use "*" for the Name (use single or double quotation marks). Note that "*" in this case is an own entry in the Login object and not a filter.
Examples
The following example reads the login information and the password of the backend system entry SVN from the Login object and runs a command run via the Job Messenger afterward that specifies the login data.
:SET &LOGIN# = GET_ATT(LOGIN)
:SET &LI# = GET_LOGIN(&LOGIN#,SVN,SVN,LOGIN_INFO)
:SET &PW# = GET_LOGIN(&LOGIN#,SVN,SVN,PASSWORD)
&UC_JOBMD CMD="&SVN_CMD# checkout ""&SVN_URI#"" ""&SVN_DIR#"" --username &LI# --password &PW#"
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