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Description
The Jobs
object represents a collection of jobs specified in the network suite of the current project (See Editing Job Properties). Each job is represented by a Job
object.
To get the Jobs
object, use the NetworkSuite.Jobs
property.
Members
Example
The code below obtains a collection of jobs that belong to a network suite and then posts the name of each job to the test log.
JavaScript, JScript
function JobsNamesExample()
{
// Obtains information about the jobs
var Jobs = NetworkSuite.Jobs;
// Obtains the number of the jobs that belong to the network suite
var Num = Jobs.Count;
// Iterates through the jobs
for (var i = 0; i < Num; i++)
{
// Obtains the current job
var Job = Jobs.Items(i);
var Name = Job.Name;
// Posts the job's name to the test log
Log.Message(Name);
}
}
Python
def JobsNamesExample():
# Obtains information about the jobs
Jobs = NetworkSuite.Jobs
# Obtains the number of the jobs that belong to the network suite
Num = Jobs.Count
# Iterates through the jobs
for i in range (0, Num):
# Obtains the current job
Job = Jobs.Items[i]
Name = Job.Name
# Posts the job's name to the test log
Log.Message(Name)
VBScript
Sub JobsNamesExample()
' Obtains information about the jobs
Set Jobs = NetworkSuite.Jobs
' Obtains the number of the jobs that belong to the network suite
Num = Jobs.Count
' Iterates through the jobs
For i = 0 to (Num - 1)
' Obtains the current job
Set Job = Jobs.Items(i)
Name = Job.Name
' Posts the job's name to the test log
Log.Message(Name)
Next
End Sub
DelphiScript
function JobsNamesExample;
var Jobs, Num, i, Job, Name;
begin
// Obtains information about the jobs
Jobs := NetworkSuite.Jobs;
// Obtains the number of the jobs that belong to the network suite
Num := Jobs.Count;
// Iterates through the jobs
for i := 0 to (Num - 1) do
begin
// Obtains the current job
Job := Jobs.Items[i];
Name := Job.Name;
// Posts the job's name to the test log
Log.Message(Name);
end;
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function JobsNamesExample()
{
// Obtains information about the jobs
var Jobs = NetworkSuite["Jobs"];
// Obtains the number of the jobs that belong to the network suite
var Num = Jobs["Count"];
// Iterates through the jobs
for (var i = 0; i < Num; i++)
{
// Obtains the current job
var Job = Jobs["Items"](i);
var Name = Job["Name"];
// Posts the job's name to the test log
Log["Message"](Name);
}
}