Universal Connector for PeopleSoft Commands
Universal Connector for PeopleSoft Commands
This page identifies and provides links to detailed information on all commands of Universal Connector for PeopleSoft_.
Each command has configuration options associated with it that can be used to specify additional information / actions for an execution of that command.
(For information on configuration options not associated with one or more specific commands, see Universal Connector for PeopleSoft Configuration Options for Program Execution.)
Command Groups
Universal Connector for PeopleSoft groups commands into areas of common functionality, as shown in the following table. Each row identifies a command group, the commands in that group, and the type of operation performed by those commands.
Each command name is a link to the following information about that command:
Command Description
Description of the operation(s) performed by the command.
Command Line Syntax
Syntax of the command and its options on the command line.
Command Argument
Command line expression (short and/or long form) and description of the command argument.
Command Options
Description of the configuration options associated with the option and a link to detailed information about those options.
Command Groups |
Description |
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CANCEL |
The CANCEL command group contains a single command, CANCEL PROCESS, that cancels a job or process instance. |
DELETE |
The DELETE command group contains a single command, DELETE PROCESS, that deletes a job or process instance. |
DISPLAY
|
The DISPLAY command group contains commands that display various types of PeopleSoft data. |
HOLD |
The HOLD command group contains a single command, HOLD PROCESS, that places a job or process instance on hold |
START |
The START command group contains a single command, START JOBSET, that starts a jobset. |
SUBMIT |
The SUBMIT command group contains a single command, SUBMIT PROCESS, that schedules a job or process. |
WAIT |
The WAIT command group contains a single command, WAIT for PROCESS, that waits for a job or process instance to complete. |