C Special Run Process and
$PROCESS$ commands Through the Run Process workflow action or by using $PROCESS$ in a Set Fields and Push Fields workflow action, you can run separate processes in AR System. In general, these actions are used to perform operations in support of your application. The following topics are provided: Overview (page 240) Run Process and $PROCESS$ syntax (page 240) Syntax exception-Special commands with qualifications (page 241) Table of Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands (page 242) For more information about how the Run Process action works, see the Integrating with Plug-ins and Third-Party Products guide. 240 Appendix C-Special Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.0 Overview Run Process and $PROCESS$ commands look and act like a process from the perspective of the workflow definition, but they do not actually cause the system to run a process. Instead, the server "traps" these special process names and performs the operations directly. Some commands are available only in the Run Process action, and others are available only for $PROCESS$ in Set Fields and Push Fields actions. Some are available in all workflow, and others are available in active links only. Any action that is identified as being available in filters can be run only from an active link using the "Run Process on the server" syntax to direct the command to be run on the server. The commands are really available on the server, not "to filters." For more information, see "Assigning values from process results" on page 234. Run Process and $PROCESS$ syntax When using these commands, remember that they are case-sensitive. You must specify the commands exactly as they are listed, including capitalization. If incorrect capitalization is used, AR System will attempt to run an external process with the given name. All of the commands in this section also follow the characteristics of a process run from the command line. This means that each parameter needs to be gathered as a single argument on the command line: If a parameter includes a space or a special character, you must put quotation marks around the value. Also surround any keywords with quotation marks in case the substituted value contains spaces or special characters. If a value contains one or more quotation marks, you must double the quotation marks and put quotation marks around the entire value. Quotation marks are a special character. For example, you enter the following values as shown: Value Syntax AR System "AR System" AR "System" User "AR ""System"" User" $SCHEMA$ "$SCHEMA$" ________________________________ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Vani Masilamani Sent: Wed 03/02/2010 19:31 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Need information on Application Command Process Hi All, Can anyone say about the Application Command Process being used in remedy? Regards, Vani. _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"