Task Types
Task Type | Usage |
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Create a sequence of connected tasks, which could include other workflows. | |
Run a platform-specific application on a Linux/Unix machine. | |
Run a platform-specific application on a Windows machine. | |
IBM i | Run a platform-specific application on an IBM i machine. |
Run a platform-specific application on a z/OS machine. | |
Run a platform-specific application on a machine where Universal Command is running. | |
Send commands to an SAP system and gather status information and output back from SAP. | |
Send commands to a PeopleSoft system and gather status information and output back from PeopleSoft. | |
Execute file transfers on remote machines using FTP, FTPS, FTPES, SFTP, and UDM protocols. | |
Create a pause in the workflow during which the user must take some action. | |
Execute a timer command for a specified period of time or until a specific time. | |
Execute one or a series of SQL statements against the database specified in the task. | |
Execute a stored procedure against the database specified in the task. | |
Create and send emails. | |
Invokes a Web Service running on any application server. | |
Recurring | Specifies the recurrence of a task run. |
Monitor another task or tasks for one or more specific statuses. | |
Monitor a specific remote machine for the creation, deletion, change, existence, or non-existence of one or more files at a specific location. | |
Monitor for a file on a remote machine where an FTP server is running. | |
Monitor a specific remote machine and check for free disk space. | |
Monitor the value of a Global variable. | |
Monitor a Mailbox Folder for one or more specific statuses. | |
Universal Monitor | Monitor published Universal Events. |
z/OS Monitor | Monitor external z/OS Jobs that are not controlled by UAG for z/OS. |
Execute a start, stop, or query command against an application in the Controller network. | |
Execute a user-defined script in a Universal Template on which the task is based. |
Built-In Variables
Several built-in variables are available for use in all task types; other built-in variables exist for specific task types.