Objects can easily be handled through the Explorer. There are four object classes: executable, active, passive and system objects.
Executable objects are objects that can be processed manually or through control mechanisms of superordinate objects. They experience the stages of activation, start and execution.
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Visualizes various values and conditions within AE or from the systems that are monitored or controlled. |
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Determines conditions and reaction to occurring conditions. |
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Exchanges files of any kind between systems and system platforms. |
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Executes sporadic tasks. |
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Determines the process steps to be executed in a target system. |
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Notifies an operator of an interruption in a task, the completion of which represents a necessary precondition for the execution of further tasks. |
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Monitors and controls external jobs that were not started by your system. |
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Starts executable objects at regular intervals. |
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Contains processing instructions that are not processed on a target system and implemented exclusively with script elements. |
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Workflow | Compiles single tasks for combined execution via defined conditions and dependencies. |
Active objects are objects whose contents can be modified manually or while processing an executable object.
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Defines calendar days that can be considered as starting conditions when executing tasks. |
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Queue |
Defines the maximum number of parallel running tasks and the corresponding priority. |
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Synchronizes executable objects on the basis of defined conditions and actions. |
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Stores values statically or retrieves them from a data source dynamically. |
Passive objects are objects whose contents are defined by the user. They are static. Their contents cannot be modified when processing an executable object but they are still used.
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Defines a complete set of characters. |
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Dashboard | This represents a dashboard which is used in the product Enterprise Control Center. | |
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Administers documentation that do not refer to a single object. |
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Filter | Contains filter definitions for the contents of reports and external files. | |
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Contains commonly used processing instructions from AE Script for shared use through objects. |
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Period | Used to further determine the "Execute Recurring" option available for executable objects. | |
PromptSet | Input mask that can be assigned to executable objects and which reads user values during the activation process. | |
Storage | Central file storage (binary data). | |
StyleSheet | Formats XML reports. |
System objects serve to administer your system.
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Enables the execution of jobs, file transfers, console and file-system events, thereby facilitating the processing of various operation steps in a target system. |
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Combines agents and can be used to process tasks on one particular or several hosts. |
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Agent/Client Assignment | Assigns agent rights to individual or all clients. | |
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Defines a fully self-contained environment for the execution of tasks within a system. |
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Connection | Contains connection parameters to an external target system. | |
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Folders are objects. |
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Saves login data for hosts. |
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Server | Represents a server process. | |
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Records values for the calculation of local time. |
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Records an AE User's login settings, its assignments to user groups, folders and access rights. |
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Groups users in order to assign them identical authorizations. |
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