This section describes how to configure a default item.
If a parameter is invoked by multiple jobs, you can use this parameter as the default configuration item. In this way, you do not need to set this parameter for each job.
To configure the default action on the current job when the job it depends on fails, perform the following operations:
Three options are available. The default value is Terminate.
To configure the policy for executing nodes with multiple IF conditions, perform the following operations:
The following two options are available:
For details, see Configuring the Policy for Executing a Node with Multiple IF Statements.
The policy determines how you can grab the lock of a job or script. If you use a soft lock, you can grab the lock of a job or script regardless of whether you have the lock. If you use a hard lock, you can only unlock or grab the lock of a job or script for which you have the lock. Operations such as publish, execution, and scheduling are not restricted by locks.
You can configure the hard/soft policy based on your needs.
The default policy is Soft Lock.