The main function of most EnterpriseSCHEDULE jobs is the processing of script embedded or called from the command section. The script in the command list are issued when the job is executed. The Commands section can contain an embedded script or a reference to a script or executable (including it's path). Depending on the operating system, EnterpriseSCHEDULE supports a wide variety of scripting languages that can be selected from the Submit options.
The available scripting languages are:
Operating System |
Script type |
Windows |
Javascript |
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MS Compute Cluster |
|
OSQL Script |
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Perl Script |
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Python Script |
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Visual Basic Script |
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Windows Batch File |
|
Windows Script File |
UNIX |
bash script |
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csh script |
|
ksh script |
|
sh script |
|
Expect script |
|
Perl Script |
|
Python Script |
|
Time Limited Perl script |
OpenVMS |
com file |
|
schedule pseudo terminal |
|
schedule pseudo terminal@ |
In addition, custom script interpreters may be added.