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You can add Master Return Codes for all tasks except Get Inventory.
3.
Click Next until the Return Codes page appears.
4.
Click Master Return Codes. The Master Return Code List dialog appears.
5.
Click Add. The Add Return Code dialog appears.
6.
Enter the return code in the Code field and click OK. The code is added to the
master list.
To modify Master Return Codes
1.
Click Modify. The Modify Return Code dialog appears.
2.
Enter data in the Response, Result, and Status fields and click OK. The code is
modified.
To delete master return codes
1.
Select the code you want to delete and click Delete. A warning message appears to
confirm the deletion.
2.
Click Yes. The selected return code is deleted from the Master list.
Note
The OK and Cancel options in the Master Return Code List dialog apply to the return
codes selected. If no return codes are selected, or none exist in the list, OK is disabled.
Click OK on the Master Return Code List dialog to add the selected return codes to
the current job.
To set up return codes
To set up return codes, you need to determine how to respond to the Deployment Server
success return code (zero) in the Success field, how to respond to a failure return code
(a non-zero) in the Default field, and how to respond to a custom or externally
generated return code defined in the Other return codes field.
The following example describes how to set up a simple process to deal with custom and
system return codes, and how to interpret the status of user-defined return codes:
1.
In the Success drop-down list on the Return Codes page, keep the default value
Continue. This lets the job continue running additional tasks in the job after
successfully completing this task.
2.
Click Add to add custom return codes. The Add Return Code dialog appears.
3.
In the Code field, enter a value of 10 (ten).
4.
Click the Response drop-down arrow and select Continue from the list.
5.
Click the Result drop-down arrow and select Success from the list. Even if the
return code was not zero, which is success by default, the task is considered a
success as per the user's choice.
6.
Enter a description for the return code in the Status field. This is the message that
appears when the task within a selected job runs.
7.
Select the Add to Master return code list check box to add the custom code to
the master return code list. The code is listed in both the Other return codes and
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