Actions running against scheduling objects return empty tables
After running a monitor task, you run an action against the scheduling objects listed in the result table, but you get, as a result of the action, an empty table or window, and no error message is displayed. This occurs regardless of which action you try to run against the listed scheduling objects.
Cause and solution:
Check if the connection with the HCL Workload Automation engine where you run the task failed by
performing the following steps:
- In the Configuration window select Scheduler Connections.
- Select in the list the engine used to run the browse task and click Test Connection.
Note: The user ID you use to connect to the Dynamic Workload Console must belong to the Administrator
groups to test the engine connection.
If the connection with the HCL Workload Automation engine is not active, ask the HCL Workload Automation administrator to restart the connection as described in the HCL Workload Automation: User's Guide and Reference, and then rerun the action.
If the connection with the HCL Workload Automation engine
is active, then, on that engine, check that:
- The HCL Workload Automation user running the command to list scheduling objects is authorized to do so. For more information about how to set user authorization, see HCL Workload Automation: User's Guide and Reference.
- The global property enListSecChk is set to enable on the HCL Workload Automation master domain manager. For more information about how to set global properties, see HCL Workload Automation: Planning and Installation.