The CreateSoftwareJobOrderPolicyProperties3 sequence of elements specifies which properties are required when creating a job order for a software job within a software policy.
Specifies the time in hours after which, if the job has been unable to complete, the job will cease attempts to complete. If you do not specify any value, the default value 48 is used.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the timeoutHours parameter is supplied.
Specifies the properties that specify when to start the software job. If you do not specify any value, the default value EXACT_LOCAL_TIME is used.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the startWhen parameter is supplied.
Specifies the name of the software job with which this order is associated. If you do not specify any name, SD creates a default name.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the jobName parameter is supplied.
Specifies the restart options requested for the software job before executing the job. If you do not supply any value, the default value noReboot is used.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the bootBeforeMask parameter is supplied.
Specifies the restart options requested for the software job after executing the job. If you do not supply any value, the default value noReboot is used.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the bootAfterMask parameter is supplied.
Specifies the properties for the operation of the software job. If you do not specify any value, the default value calendarControl is used.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the operationMask parameter is supplied.
Specifies the user-defined parameters.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the userParameters parameter is supplied.
Specifies the number of hours for which to display a user prompt before the job is forced to start. The default value is 24 hours. You must set this parameter to a value that does not exceed the timeout value for the job (default value is 48 hours).
Specifies true or false depending on whether the promptTimeoutHours parameter is supplied.
Specifies the name of a delivery calendar to use for scheduling the job. The calendar controls the days, dates, and times of the scheduled delivery. The time cells that are not set in the calendar define the exclusion intervals. If the name of the calendar is unknown to SD, the job is not created.
Specifies true or false depending on whether the deliveryCalendar parameter is supplied.
Specifies the custom administrator message.
Checks whether or not the custom administrator message is supplied.
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