Create New. However, I wonder if the Run If qualification ($Name$ =
'Name') AND ('Type' = $Type$) would be considered that?
Rick
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:08 PM, Grooms, Frederick W <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Offhand question … Did your Push fields try to do a search or just create
> new?
>
> Fred
>
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> Subject: How to execute AI jobs from workflow
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> **
> I know that Event driven AI jobs are possible, because the documentation
> says so. And in spite of that, the system architecture does seem to allow
> them.
>
> However, I am finding it elusive to actually do. I have a Transformation
> that I can run successfully manually. I put that into a Job that I can
> also run manually, and can schedule to run.
> I can also execute the job by creating a record manually in the
> UDM:Execution form. The final step would be to have some other AR System
> action create that record. It would stand to reason that any action
> against any form that could execute a piece of workflow could create the
> record there.
>
> So I created a custom DO form, copied the fields from the UDM:Execution on
> it, and added a button imaginatively entitled "Push to Run" which runs a
> Push Fields to the UDM:Execution form. Push the button, and I get an error
> message:
>
> "ARERR [8753] Error in plugin : Get List Entry With Fields not supported
> on form UDM:Execution".
>
> Thing is, no GLEWF even shows up in the API log for the transaction. So,
> I'm kinda stuck for what to try next. I suppose I could create a batch
> file with the command line argument in it, but that's not as user-friendly
> as the form solution. And I suspect I would get the same error anyway.
> Any ideas?
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
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