Script Function: Supplies the name of a superordinate task.
SYS_ACT_PARENT_NAME([Activation type])
Syntax |
Description/Format |
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Activation type |
Allowed values: |
Return code |
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Name of the superordinate task |
This script function supplies the name of a superordinate task (parent).In the case of manual activation, this is the name of the User object (e.g. SMITH/DEV).
If no activation type is indicated, this script function supplies the processor.
In order to facilitate that the name of a group may be retrieved, "Generate at Runtime" (Attributes tab) must be activated in the task using this script function. Otherwise, the name can only be retrieved for jobs in post process.
The first example checks whether the task runs in a group, workflow or schedule. If so, the name of this task is written in the activation protocol. If there is no superordinate task, the corresponding entry is made in the activation protocol.
:SET &NAME# = SYS_ACT_PARENT_NAME()
:IF &NAME# NE " "
: PRINT "Name of parent: &NAME#."
:ELSE
: PRINT
"No parent"
:ENDIF
The second example determines the Activator of a task whose name is output in the activation log. In the case of manual activation, the protocol shows the name and departmentDepartment name to which the Automation Engine user belongs. of the particular user.
:SET &NAME# = SYS_ACT_PARENT_NAME(ACT)
:PRINT "Task was activated by &NAME#."
The third example also serves to determine the Activator of a task. If it was activated through the CallAPI, the following line may be printed in the activation protocol:
2004-01-27 13:19:36 - U0020408 Task was activated by *SCRIPT.
See also:
Script element | Description |
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Supplies the run number (RunID) of the superordinate task. |
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Returns the object type of the superordinate task. |
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