Defining Clients

A Client definition is made up of the following pages:

  • Standard pages that are always available, no matter what type of object you are defining:
  • The object-specific page described here.

Clients can be added, edited, activated or deactivated in the Client 0 only, both from the Administration and from the Process Assembly perspectives. Once created, the Client is moved immediately to the corresponding environment. You can edit it either from the Administration perspective in client 0 or directly from the Process Assembly of the Client you have just created (it is stored in <No Folder>).

Note: The Client object cannot be moved out of <No Folder> because it is the base for all other objects within the Client and must be always at root level.

To Define a Client Object

  1. In Client 0 open the Explorer in the Process Assembly.
  2. Click the Add Object button in the toolbar or right-click anywhere in the list and select Add Object to open the list of available object types.
  3. Select Client (CLNT) and click the Add Object button. The Add Client dialog is displayed.
  4. Enter a number between 1 and 999 in the Client field.
  5. Optionally, enter a Title. It should be short and descriptive to help you easily recognize the client.
  6. Click the Add client button. The client is created and moved immediately to the corresponding environment. The Client page is displayed.

    Define the following settings:

    • TimeZone

      It will apply to all tasks processed in the client for which no specific time zone is defined.

      If you do not enter a value here, the UTC of the Automation Engine applies.

      For more information, see Time Zone (TZ).

    • Monitoring

      Activate this checkbox if you want to initiate the SNMP monitoring of this client.

      For more information, see SNMP Support.

    • Additional info

      Any text that you deem appropriate regarding MIB monitoring.

As soon as you create the client it is moved to its environment. You can edit, start, stop it, or open its report or execution data from the Administration perspective.

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