Frank Rogers
26th April 2002, 14:28
Could anyone advise where the paramters can be found in Baan when entered through ttaad5102m000 ?
patvdv
26th April 2002, 14:42
Frank,
GTM, table ttaad503
ulrich.fuchs
26th April 2002, 15:39
Or use session "Print Sessions by job (ttaad5401m000)" with the checkbox (print data) switched on
Uli
Frank Rogers
26th April 2002, 16:05
Pat / Uli
Many thanks indeed , I have asked many people with no results
I should have posted the question at the start !
Is it possible to obtain similar information if a user runs the session as opposed to the job ?
We do not have logging switched on
patvdv
26th April 2002, 16:16
Originally posted by Frank Rogers
Pat / Uli
Many thanks indeed , I have asked many people with no results
I should have posted the question at the start !
Is it possible to obtain similar information if a user runs the session as opposed to the job ?
We do not have logging switched on
Mmm Frank, you have me confused. What exactly do you want the user to see? The job parameters? The fact that the user executed a job? :confused:
Frank Rogers
26th April 2002, 16:40
Pat
Apologies , more definition
User runs session like tipcs5201m000 and "forgets" to note down
settings , then calls helpdesk to ask us !
telgar
26th April 2002, 18:43
There is one way, you must start the session that you have in the job, and click on the Tools drop down menu and select Make Job. Just like you were adding this session to a job. When the session ttaad5102s000 pops up select the button at the bottom called 'Session Info', or choose the Application drop down and then 'Get Session Info'. This will bring up session ttaad5104s000 and you can choose the job name that you put the session into and then zoom out and select the session from the job. This will populate the session with the data that you had input previously, at this point change the input that you need to and add the session to your job. Then Maintain your Job by session and deselect the old version.