DT – Jump to Deploy Request for the Task


This section provides information about Jump to Deploy Request for the task. 

DT – Definition

Enter DT against a Task that has participated in Deployment to jump to the Deploy Request for that Task’s deploy parts. For example, in the following figure, DT is entered from the Task List.

Using the DT Command

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DT Screen

When Enter is pressed on the previous screen, the Deploy Task Status (DT) screen is displayed as shown in the following figure.

DT Screen

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The DT screen shows all the Physical Packages with their statuses. This screen can be scrolled to the right.

Warning

Important

If the Task is not currently participating in Deployment, Package details are displayed for the most recent Deployment at the current level.

Columns

The columns on the Deploy Task Status (DT) screen are listed in the following table.

Deploy Task Status Screen Columns

Column

Description

DplyType

Deploy Type

DplyCat

Deploy Category

DplyEnv

Deploy Environment

Sub

Deploy Sub-environment

System

Target system that this Physical Package is deploying to

PartName

Component Part Name

Status

Physical Package Status. See Task List Status Area for a list of all possible values.

Appl

ISPW Application

Storage Name

Dataset Name/HFS Path that the Part is to be deployed to

Date/Time Impl

Date and Time constraint for the Implementation process

Date/Time Actv

Date and Time constraint for the Activation process

ReqId

Deploy RequestID

PkgId

PackageID

ItmId

Unique ItemID of this component Part within the Package

PrtId

Unique ID for the Component Part within the Deploy Request

Column Display

As with most ISPW list screens, the VP (View Preferences) command can be used to tailor the display to the user’s preference.

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*

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