Batch Job - Properties


The Properties panel provides a list of properties automatically assigned to the job being created. In this list, you can modify the value of any properties that are defined as editable.

For any property that has a check in the Editable column, select the property and click in the Value column.

  • To set a property value back to its default value, click Reset to Default Value g_V95_reset_icon.gif.
    The value of the property is reset to the value it inherits from a built-in property class. The Value Source column shows the property class from which the value is inherited.
  • Depending on the type of property you are editing, you can take different actions to set a new value, such as entering an alphanumeric string, choosing from an enumerated list, or selecting a date.
    To insert a parameter into the value, enter the value, bracketed with double question mark delimiters (for example, ??MYPARAMETER??) or click Select Property g_V95_SelectPropertyIcon.gif.

The MAX_PARALLEL_PER_VM_HOST setting for the Batch Job acts as an override of the MAX_PARALLEL_PER_VM_HOST settings of the child jobs. When the Batch Job executes a child job, it executes the job using the value of the MAX_PARALLEL_PER_VM_HOST associated with the Batch Job, and not the value on
 the child job. Therefore, if the Batch Job is configured to execute jobs in parallel, each of those jobs will be executed with their own MAX_PARALLEL_PER_VM_HOST setting and function exactly the same way as if those jobs were executed in parallel outside of the Batch Job.

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