ScriptEigener Objekttyp in der Automation Engine Function: Supplies the department of the user who has started the task.
Syntax
SYS_USER_DEP()
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                     Department of the user.  | 
            
Comments
This script function determines the department of the user who has started the task (for example, "AE" in "SMITH/AE").
Note that you can start tasks manually or by using the script statement "ACTIVATE_UC_OBJECT" via Workflow"Ermöglicht das Hinzufügen, Anordnen, Verknüpfen, Definition von Eigenschaften und Entfernen von Aufgaben eines Workflows. Ein eigener Objekttyp in der Automation Engine. [Früher ""AblaufPlan"" und ""JobPlan"" gennant.]" and ScheduleStartet in periodischen Abständen aktivierbare Objekte. Auch ein eigener Objekttyp in der Automation Engine. objects. If the task in which "SYS_USER_DEP" is called belongs to a Schedule object, this script functions supplies the department of the user who has started the Schedule object.
The user can also be identified in the Statistical Overview .
Example
The following example uses this script function in order to retrieve the department that has been used to log and writes the result to the activation report.
:SET &LOGDEP# = SYS_USER_DEP()
:PRINT "Login information: The user department is &LOGDEP#."
        
See also:
| Script element | Description | 
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                     Checks whether a user is logged on to AE with a UserInterfaceVeralteter Begriff. Ersetzt durch: Automic Web Interface.  | 
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| SYS_USER_LANGUAGE | 
                     Supplies the language in which the Server generates the log files.  | 
            
| SYS_USER_LNAME | 
                     Supplies the first and last name of the user who has started the task.  | 
            
| SYS_USER_NAME | Supplies the name of the user who has started the task. | 
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