sorry, groups... I mean just multiple groups in the organization....
Neutrally stored (in GitHub).

The project actually has a variable associated to them.  In addition, there 
is also an ENVIRONMENT variable getting set in the playbook.


On Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at 4:26:32 PM UTC-4 Antony Stone wrote:

> On Tuesday 23 August 2022 at 22:16:32, Michael Burch wrote:
>
> > Good afternoon -
> > 
> > We have a playbook that is used by multiple groups.
>
> What is a "group"?
>
> > This playbook is neutrally stored and run from a common area.
>
> So, some sort of network share?
>
> > How can we, for lack of a better term, label the job at run time so that 
> we
> > can associate it to the PROJECT that is executing it.
>
> Well, how is that PROJECT defined? Is it part of the login credentials of 
> the 
> user running the playbook?
>
> Let's leave ansible aside for a moment - what's the simplest way you can 
> think 
> of in your login environment to identify the PROJECT under which *any* 
> command 
> gets run?
>
>
> PS: I also notice that you are asking about Ansible Tower, which has its 
> own 
> paid support mechanism, whereas you are here asking for help in the 
> community 
> ansible project, which is separate, and most people here are not going to 
> be 
> familiar with Ansible Tower, so unless your question is generic to both 
> environments, this may not be the best way to get the support you require.
>
> Some of my questions above may easily fall into this category, since I 
> have no 
> clue myself about Ansible Tower.
>
>
> Antony.
>
> -- 
> I think broken pencils are pointless.
>
> Please reply to the list;
> please *don't* CC me.
>

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