new
Adds a new scheduling object definition in the database.
Authorization
You must have add access if you add a new scheduling object. If the object already exists in the database you must have modify access to the object.
To add new security objects, you must have permission for the modify action on the object type file with attribute name=security.
Syntax
new
[calendar |
domain |
eventrule |
job |
jobstream |
parameter |
prompt |
resource |
runcyclegroup |
user |
vartable |
wat |
workstation |
workstationclass |
accesscontrollist |
securitydomain |
securityrole]
Arguments
The object you want to define: a calendar, a domain, an event rule, a job, a job stream, a variable, a prompt, a resource, a user, a variable table, a workload application template, a workstation, or a workstation class.
Comments
The command opens a predefined template that helps you edit the object definition and adds it in the database when you save it.
The object templates are located in the templates subfolder in the HCL Workload Automation installation directory. They can be customized to fit your preferences.
Event rule definitions are opened with an XML editor (see Event rule definition for XML reference and see The composer editor for details on setting up an XML editor).
While you create a variable, the destination variable table is locked. This implies that, while the table is locked, no other user can run any other locking commands on it.
Examples
new user
new prompt
new erule
new vartable
new parameter
new wat
BAPPLICATION WAT_NAME1
DESCRIPTION "Description"
VENDOR "Provider"
JSTREAMS
FTA1#JS_1_1
AGENT1#JS_1_2
END
BAPPLICATION WAT_NAME2
DESCRIPTION "Description"
VENDOR "Provider"
JSTREAMS
JS_2_1
JS_2_2
END
See also
From the Dynamic Workload Console you can perform the same tasks as described in:
the Dynamic Workload Console User's Guide.
- To create workstations, see
- To create event rules, see
- To create access control lists, security domains, and security roles, see
- To create all other objects, see