Adding a built-in context variable to the Repository
About this task
You can save a built-in context variable defined in a Job or Route to a new context, or
an existing context provided that the context variable does not already exist in the
context.
Procedure
In the Context view of a Job or Route, right-click the
context variable you want to add to the Repository and select Add to
repository context from the contextual menu to open the
Repository Content dialog box.
In the dialog box, do either of the following:
to add your context variable to a new context, select Create a new
context and enter a name for the new context in the
Context name field, and then click
OK.
to add your context variable to an existing context, select the context and
click OK.
Information noteWarning: When adding a built-in context variable to an existing context,
make sure that the variable does not already exist in the context.
In this example, add the context variable password defined
in a Job to a new context named DB_login.
The context variable is added to the Repository context of your choice, along with
the defined built-in contexts, and it appears as a Repository-stored context variable
in the Context view.
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