Defining a Web Service Manual Abort Operation Rule
This procedure describes how to define a Web Service manual abort operation rule to your Execution operation, which enables you to define an operation to stop the job manually.
To remove all content from the step or delete the step, from the Manual abort operation operation step, click and select the option you require.
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From the Execution operation step, click
and then click Manual abort operation.
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In the Type field, ensure that you select Web Service.
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In the WSDL field, click Import WSDL and do one of the following:
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To import a new WSDL, see Importing a WSDL.
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If already defined, select the WSDL.
The fields are populated from the WSDL server.
To edit the Web Service Endpoint, see Editing the Web Service URL.
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In the Operation field, from the drop-down list select an Operation which is generated from the Server.
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In the next field, from the drop-down list, select one of the following:
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Specify parameters: Enables you to add values to the generated parameters.
To add the parameters, see Defining a Parameter for Web Services.
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Edit request: Enables you to edit the SOAP request in an XML format.
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If you select Edit request, in the SOAP request text box, you can add parameters by clicking
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For more information about adding parameters see step 2 in Defining a Parameter for Web Services.
To expand the text box, click
and when finished, click Update.
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If you want to attach content to job output do any of the following:
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To attach the Web Service request to Control-M output, select the Append web service request checkbox.
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To attach the Web Service response to Control-M output, select the Append web service response checkbox.
You can change job output content, from the toolbar, by clicking Job Output Options.
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