Opening statistics of a deleted object in one client opens statistics of objects from other clients
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Opening statistics of a deleted object in one client opens statistics of objects from other clients

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Article ID: 88167

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Products

CA Automic Workload Automation - Automation Engine

Issue/Introduction

Error Message :
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When an executable object (JOBS, JOBP, SCRI, etc.) is deleted while it is still used in a Schedule (JSCH),  no warning is received. Trying to open the statistics of this deleted object in the schedule, no error is displayed and a statistic of some arbitrary object is opened, even from another client.

Please see the screenshot below for a more detailed explanation:
  1. In a system with several clients a Schedule (JSCH.3 in the example in the screenshot) and some executable objects (SCRI.4 and SCRI.4.NEW.1)
  2. These two objects are added to JSCH.3 and it is saved and closed.
  3. SCRI.4 is deleted (it is in the Recycle bin / Papierkorb). That is ok, but there should be a warning that it is still used.
  4. Open JSCH.4. Both objects are shown in the Schedule. That is ok.
  5. Right clicking on the still existing one, SCRI.4.NEW.1, gives the correct statistics (or message there is no statistic when the object was never executed)
  6. Right click on the deleted object SCRI.4 and open the statistic.
  7. The statistic of some random other object is shown. In the example below, JOBP.NEW.1 is not even in the same client.

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Environment

OS Version: N/A

Cause

Cause type:
Defect
Root Cause: When deleting an object that is in a scheduler, a warning is displayed and opening the statistics of such an object is rejected with an error.

Resolution

Update to a fix version listed below or a newer version if available.

Fix Status: Released

Fix Version(s):
Automation Engine 12.0.0 - Available
Automation Engine 11.2.4 - Available

Additional Information

Workaround :
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