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Executing the Job

Procedure

  1. Press Ctrl+S to save the Job, and press F6 to run the Job using the default context, which is Test in this use case.
    A dialog box appears to prompt you to specify the delimited file to read and decide whether to display the set context parameters on the console.
    You can specify a file other than the default one if needed, and clear the Show loaded variables check box if you do not want to see the set context variables on the console. To run the Job using the default settings, click OK.
    The context parameters and content of the database table in the Test context are all displayed on the Run console.
  2. Now select the Production context and press F6 to launch the Job again. When the prompt dialog box appears, simply click OK to run the Job using the default settings.
    The content of the database table in the Production context is displayed on the Run console. Because the printOperations variable is set to false, the set context parameters are not displayed on the console this time.

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