Using variables in HCL Workload Automation jobs
This section explains how to add variables to jobs you plan to run with HCL Workload Automation.
When importing jobs from HCL Workload Automation, you can add variables to obtain higher flexibility for your job.
The variables are assigned
        a value when you submit the job in HCL Workload Automation. The supported
          HCL Workload Automation variables are
        as follows:
| Variables that can be inserted in the HCL Workload Automation job definition | Description | 
|---|---|
| tws.host.workstation | Name of the host workstation | 
| tws.job.date | Date of the submitted job. | 
| tws.job.fqname | Fully qualified name of the job (UNISON_JOB) | 
| tws.job.ia | Input arrival time of the job | 
| tws.job.interactive | Job is interactive. Values can be trueorfalse. Applies only to backward-compatible jobs. | 
| tws.job.logon | Credentials of the user who runs the job (LOGIN). Applies only to backward-compatible jobs. | 
| tws.job.name | Name of the submitted job | 
| tws.job.num | UNISON_JOBNUM | 
| tws.job.priority | Priority of the submitted job | 
| tws.job.promoted | Job is promoted. Values can be YESorNo. For more information about promotion for dynamic jobs, see
                  the section about promoting jobs scheduled on dynamic pools in HCL Workload Automation: User's Guide and Reference. | 
| tws.job.recnum | Record number of the job. | 
| tws.job.resourcesForPromoted | Quantity of the required logical resources assigned on a
                  dynamic pool to a promoted job. Values can be 1if the job is
                  promoted or10if the job is not promoted. For more information
                  about promotion for dynamic jobs, see the section about promoting jobs scheduled
                  on dynamic pools in HCL Workload Automation: User's Guide and Reference. | 
| tws.job.taskstring | Task string of the submitted job. Applies only to backward-compatible jobs. | 
| tws.job.workstation | Name of the workstation on which the job is defined | 
| tws.jobstream.id | ID of the job stream that includes the job (UNISON_SCHED_ID) | 
| tws.jobstream.name | Name of the job stream that includes the job (UNISON_SCHED) | 
| tws.jobstream.workstation | Name of the workstation on which the job stream that includes the job is defined | 
| tws.master.workstation | Name of the master domain manager (UNISON_MASTER) | 
| tws.plan.date | Start date of the production plan (UNISON_SCHED_DATE) | 
| tws.plan.date.epoch | Start date of the production plan, in epoch format (UNISON_SCHED_EPOCH) | 
| tws.plan.runnumber | Run number of the production plan (UNISON_RUN) | 
The
        following example illustrates a JSDL file with several of the supported HCL Workload Automation variables
        defined:
…<jsdl:jobDefinition xmlns:jsdl="http://www.abc.com/xmlns/prod/scheduling/1.0/jsdl" xmlns:jsdle="http://www.abc.com/xmlns/prod/scheduling/1.0/jsdle" description="This jobs prints UNISON Variables received from TWS in standard OutPut " name="sampleUNISON_Variables">
  <jsdl:annotation>This jobs prints UNISON Variables received from TWS in standard OutPut </jsdl:annotation>
  <jsdl:variables>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.jobstream.name">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.job.fqname">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.master.workstation">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.plan.runnumber">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.plan.date">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.plan.date.epoch">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
    <jsdl:stringVariable name="tws.job.logon">none</jsdl:stringVariable>
  </jsdl:variables>
  <jsdl:application name="executable">
    <jsdle:executable output="${tws.plan.runnumber}">
      <jsdle:environment>
        <jsdle:variable name="UNISON_SCHED">${tws.jobstream.name}</jsdle:variable>
        <jsdle:variable name="UNISON_JOB">${tws.job.fqname}</jsdle:variable>
        <jsdle:variable name="UNISON_MASTER">${tws.master.workstation}</jsdle:variable>
        <jsdle:variable name="UNISON_RUN">${tws.plan.runnumber}</jsdle:variable>
        <jsdle:variable name="UNISON_SCHED_DATE">${tws.plan.date}</jsdle:variable>
        <jsdle:variable name="UNISON_SCHED_EPOCH">${tws.plan.date.epoch}</jsdle:variable>
        <jsdle:variable name="LOGIN">${tws.job.logon}</jsdle:variable>
      </jsdle:environment>
…