Purpose |
To allow the creation and maintenance of output destinations for a job within a request, and as an access to the form used to re-send existing output |
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Subsystem |
Job Control and Scheduling |
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Structure |
Two Blocks |
Job Output |
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Navigation Button invokes: |
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Job Output |
Explanation |
The creation of output destinations for jobs may be handled in different ways, depending on how a job's outputs were defined when the job was created. These are explained in the section Output from Jobs in the subsystem introduction.Where permitted, this form allows a user to specify destinations at request time for any output files which will be produced by a job. This block mainly provides context information for each numbered output file defined for a job. The first four indicators in the block are a group. They are for information only. If the Override Options indicator is set, showing that the user is permitted to add or alter destinations for this output, then the indicators to the right of it show which destinations may be changed. The Delete Output indicator can be set by the user if the Override Options indicator is set. The system will delete the output file once the information has been sent to its destination(s). It will not be available to re-send. The Job Run Output button navigates to the Inquire On Job Run Outputs ( JBSF5410) form, where existing output from the output file and job selected in this block can be re-sent. |
Example |
A job producing class lists has two output files. The first output, the class list, is to be printed. The second output is an advice message that the class list is available, and is to be sent as an email to the class tutor. The printed list has been set up as job output number 1, the email as job output number 2. The destination printer specified for output 1 is mandatory - this is apparent because the Override Options indicator for this output has not been set. When the user requests this job for a particular class, she needs to supply the appropriate tutor's email address as a destination for output 2. This is possible because for this output, the Override Options indicator is set, together with the Allow Email indicator. |
To select the context job output, and set the Delete Output indicator, using the Maintain Request Job Output Destinations form: |
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Job Output Destination |
Explanation |
In this block, destinations of different types (printer and/or email) can be specified and maintained for the job output identified by number in the block above. A 'set' of destination types - printer and email shown for one destination number - is a single destination record. If an output destination has been included as an option in the job definition, it is displayed in this block as the default. Such a destination can be changed if the override indicators show that a user is permitted to do this. Where a printer is an allowable destination but one has not already been specified with the job, the user's preferred printer is inserted as the default, if this has been set up in the Maintain Person Preferences ( SECF0066) form. Access to this form is by zoom from the principal request form, or from a menu.If the Override Options indicator is set Specifying destination data depends on how the job has been defined. The override indicators are the guide to what is permitted for each output selected. These are the possibilities:
NOTE that the fax output destination is under development at present. |
Example |
A job has an output file intended for printing. The user wants a copy of this output to be directed to a printer in the Engineering faculty. No output option is specified for the job, but the user has recorded his preferred printer (which is in Student Records) in the Maintain Person Preferences (SECF0066) form. This printer is shown as the default in this block. When he creates a request for this job, he can either:
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To record a new destination or destinations against a job output, using the Maintain Request Job Output Destinations form: |
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To modify a destination recorded against a job output, using the Maintain Request Job Output Destinations form: |
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To delete a destination recorded against a job output, using the Maintain Request Job Output Destinations form: |
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Last Modified on 21 July 2000