Specifications

DescriptionProperty
If set to yes, SwitchClient displays an extra button that allows the
user to edit and/or replace jobs with a new version (presumably
Allow replacing job
edited on the client user's computer) before moving it out of the
Checkpoint; the original job is lost, but its metadata is preserved
See Replacing a job on page 163 for more information on the
replacement process
If set to yes, the SwitchClient user is asked to complete metadata
fields before moving along a job; see Picking up metadata on page
315 and Defining metadata fields on page 322 for more information
Require metadata entry
Definitions for the metadata fields to be entered; see Defining
metadata fields on page 322 for more information
Metadata fields
Set the path to a custom metadata template (.ui file) or leave empty
to use the default template for visualizing metadata (editor: Choose
file)
Metadata template
A name for the set of metadata entered here; see Picking up
metadata on page 315 for more information
Dataset name
If set to yes, the handling user's email address is added to each
job's email info as the job is moved along the flow
Attach user as email info
In addition, the Checkpoint updates the “user name” attribute in
the internal job ticket as follows:
If this property is set to yes, the “user name” attribute is always
set to the name of the Checkpoint client user moving the job
along, regardless of its previous value
If this property is set to no, the “user name” attribute is set to
the new name only if it was empty to begin with
If set to yes, jobs are failed after residing in the Checkpoint for a
certain period of time (specified in the subordinate properties)
Fail jobs after timeout
Failed jobs are moved to the outgoing connection specified in the
subordinate properties or to the problem jobs folder
Selects the unit for the subsequent property: Minutes, Hours, DaysUnit
The timeout delay in the units indicated by the previous property
(0 means ‘no timeout’)
Timeout delay
The name of the connection to which failed jobs must be movedFail connection
If this property value is empty or if the specified name doesn’t
match any of the outgoing connection names, failed jobs are moved
to the problem jobs folder
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