Re: Call AI job from workflow?

2015-08-03 Thread Rüdiger Tams
I have not. But why not use a web service instead? Excel VBA calls a web service of ARS or of CMDB to upload directly into its own dataset... Error handling could be done in the web services Recon could start after upload... Just an idea... Regards Rüdiger Von meinem iPhone gesendet Am

Re: Call AI job from workflow?

2015-08-03 Thread Rick Cook
I've done it, though my memory is fuzzy on the details. Basically, when you schedule your AI job, it creates a record in a form. The form name depends on the version of AI, but it's in the docs. You can have workflow look for records matching your criteria entering that form, and do what you

Call AI job from workflow?

2015-08-03 Thread Andrew Hicox
Hi everyone, I have a requirement to create a user interface whereby a spreadsheet is uploaded as an attachment, and used as an input to an atrium integrator job that will import/mangle data appropriately. Offhand, it seems like this ought to be possible. I suspect I could use a clever

Re: Call AI job from workflow?

2015-08-03 Thread Jarl Grøneng
Hi. Push to the UDM:Execution form: Directory: your AI job directory Log Level: Minimal Type: Job Operation: Start Carte ObjectID: execution instance name (grab the name from UDM:ExecutionInstance) Name: AI job name Not sure about parameteters, but take a look at the Variable Set Name

Re: Call AI job from workflow?

2015-08-03 Thread Andrew Hicox
Aah yeah, I found this in the documentation, so it looks like the way to trigger an AI job is basically to push the right values into Application Pending (at least on 8.1.01): https://docs.bmc.com/docs/display/public/ac81/Setting+up+event-driven+jobs+in+Atrium+Integrator I think from there, I

Re: Call AI job from workflow?

2015-08-03 Thread Andrew Hicox
Thanks for the pointers everyone! I'm still a long way from getting this working, however I think I'm on the right track now. For those who may be interested, here's some interesting things I've found so far: 1) there is a (very convoluted, yet apparently working) example of this sort of thing