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HCL Universal Orchestrator V2.1
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  2. Welcome
  3. Orchestrating

    Orchestrate anything with HCL Universal Orchestrator.

  4. Folder definition

    You can use folders to organize your items accordingly to your business needs.

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  • What's new

    HCL Universal Orchestrator is constantly evolving to offer you the most comprehensive orchestration capabilities. For known limitations, workarounds, and contact information of HCL Customer Support, see Release notes.

  • What is HCL Universal Orchestrator

    An introductory overview of HCL Universal Orchestrator.

  • Deploying and Administrating

    All the information you need to deploy and administrate HCL Universal Orchestrator.

  • Using the UI

    The UI is the HCL Universal Orchestrator interface, from which you can smoothly design your scheduling environment and monitor every process.

  • Orchestrating

    Orchestrate anything with HCL Universal Orchestrator.

    • Orchestration CLI commands

      You can use the various command options in Orchestration CLI to achieve specific results. The command options are not case sensitive and you can use either uppercase or lowercase letters.

    • Workflow definition

      A workflow is a set of tasks to be run, together with times, priorities, and other dependencies that define the processing order.

    • Task definition

      A task definition is a unit of work that specifies an action to be performed on specific workstations in the HCL Universal Orchestrator network.

    • Event source definition

      An event source is an item that allows HCL Universal Orchestrator to receive events from specific event plug-ins.

    • Calendar definition

      Calendars define the days in which workflows do or do not run.

    • Folder definition

      You can use folders to organize your items accordingly to your business needs.

      • Managing a folder definition from the Orchestration CLI

        In this topic you can find the syntax to manage a folder definition.

      • Managing a folder definition from the UI

        You can manage folders to define a line of business.

    • Credentials definition

      Credential definitions are used to store user IDs and passwords, or tokens.

    • Variable table definition

      Variables are values that can change according to the purpose of workflows and task templates.

    • Workstation definition

      A workstation is a scheduling item that runs tasks.

    • Event plug-in structure
    • Managing matching criteria

      In this topic you can find a description of matching criteria.

    • Parsing OCLI files in streaming

      HCL Universal Orchestrator enables you to add or replace files containing multiple item types through OCLI in a single command.

    • Data exchange and transformation

      This topic explains how you can streamline your workflows using data exchange and transformation.

  • Orchestrating from Mobile

    You can use your mobile devices to manage quickly and easily your whole HCL Universal Orchestrator environment.

  • Monitoring

    Take your environment under control.

  • Using REST API

    Use REST APIs to easily integrate workload scheduling capabilities with external products and solutions.

  • Uno AI Pilot

    Welcome to the HCL Universal Orchestrator AI Pilot documentation. This resource is designed to guide you through everything you need to know about using UnO AI Pilot effectively. You will find detailed instructions, feature overviews, and helpful tips to ensure you get the best experience with UnO AI Pilot.

  • Troubleshooting

    Recover your environment if any issue occurs.

  • Notices
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Folder definition

You can use folders to organize your items accordingly to your business needs.

A single folder can contain more than one item, but each item cannot belong to more than one folder.

Folders can be managed from the Orchestration CLI and from the UI. For information about how to define folders, see:
  • Managing a folder definition from the Orchestration CLI
  • Managing a folder definition from the UI
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