Objects can be activated in various ways with the originator of the activation being referred to as the superordinate task or parent.
Particular script elements are available that can be used to retrieve information about task parents.
There are two types of object activation:
Activation Type: Processor (PRC)
A processor is a superordinate tasks that is responsible for the proper execution of tasks.
Activation Type: Activator (ACT)
This type directly activates tasks but it is not responsible for monitoring their execution.
Object Settings
In almost all objects, you can configure values that can change during runtime (duration of runtime, status, result, ...). Therefore, objects can be started from particular points if their values deviate from specified values.
Object type |
Tab |
Description |
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Runtime |
Runtime that is above or below the limit. |
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CALL |
Escalation notification. |
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JOBP |
Result evaluation of the individual tasks. |
|
|
Time checkpoint for tasks. |
|
|
Else conditions. |
|
|
Runtime that is above or below the limit. |
|
|
Condition STATUS. |
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JSCH |
Result evaluation of the individual tasks. |
|
|
Runtime that is above or below the limit. |
|
|
OK status. |
*) To obtain information about a group, you must activate the setting "Generate at runtime" (Attributes tab) in the task that uses this script function. If this option is not activated, you can only retrieve information about groups using the post processing option.