HCL Workload Automation, Version 9.4

Object types - calendar, cpu, eventrule, job, prompt, resource, run cycle group, schedule, userobj, vartable - using in composer

The following table gives the access keywords required to use composer to work with objects of the following types:
  • calendar
  • cpu
  • eventrule
  • job
  • prompt
  • resource
  • run cycle group
  • schedule
  • userobj
  • vartable
Note:
  • Starting from version 8.5, the parameter keyword is reserved for parameters created and managed in a local parameter database with the parms utility command.

    For more information about parms, see parms.

  • If you plan to upgrade your environment from a previous version of HCL Workload Automation and use event-driven workload automation, you need to manually add the display access keyword to all workstations on which you plan to define File Monitor events.

    For more information about event-driven workload automation, see Running event-driven workload automation.

Table 1. Access keywords for composer actions
Activity Access keywords required
Composer add Add new object definitions in the database from a file of object definitions. Unlock access is needed to use the ;unlock attribute. For variable tables, to add individual variable entries within a table, the table must have modify access. add, modify, unlock
add event rule Add an event rule of type File Monitor. display
create Create a text file of object definitions in the database. Modify access is need to use the ;lock attribute. For variable tables, create individual variable entries within the table. display, modify
delete Delete object definitions from the database. For variable tables, to delete individual variable entries within a table, the table must have modify access. delete
display Display object definitions in the database. display
extract Extract a text file of object definitions from the database. display
list List object definitions in the database. If the enListSecChk global option is set to yes on the master domain manager then, either list, or list and display are required.
lock Lock object definitions in the database. modify
modify Modify object definitions in the database. Definitions are extracted into a file. After you have edited the file the definitions are used to replace the existing ones. For variable tables, to modify individual variable entries within a table, the table must have modify access. add, modify
new Create object definitions in the database from a template. add, modify
print Print object definitions in the database. display
rename Rename object definitions in the database. You need add access to the new object and delete and display access to the old object. add, delete, display
replace Replace object definitions in the database. Unlock access is needed to use the ;unlock attribute. add, modify, unlock
unlock Unlock object definitions in the database. For variable tables, unlocking a table unlocks all the variables contained therein. Unlocking a variable unlocks the entire table where it is defined. unlock
Dynamic Workload Console Add event rule Add an event rule of type File Monitor. display
Create object in database Add new object definitions in the database. add
Delete object in database Delete object definitions from the database. Unlock access is needed to use the ;unlock option. delete
Display object in database Display object definitions in the database. display
List object in database List object definitions in the database. display
Modify object in database Modify object definitions in the database. Unlock access is needed to use the ;unlock option. modify
Unlock object in database Unlock object definitions in the database locked by another user. unlock
Perform operations for job types with advanced options, both those supplied with the product and the additional types implemented through the custom plug-ins. You can define and perform operations on job types with advanced options with the Workload Designer. Perform operations for job types with advanced options in the database. run
Using the workload service assurance feature All activities For any user to perform any workload service assurance activities, the TWS_user must have the following access keywords for all cpu, job, and schedule objects: display, modify, list