Watch.GetJobFileName
Returns the complete path and file name of the job. This method is the same as PW_GetJobFileName. getjobfilename() obtains the file name of a Connect Workflow process. This is useful for manipulating the job file, for example to replace data within it. If your script writes to this file, the modified contents will be used by the next plugin in your process.
Example
In the following example, GetJobFileName() retrieves the name of the job file, which is then logged using Watch.Log.
JavaScript
var s; s = Watch.GetJobFilename(); Watch.Log("The job filename is: " + s, 3);
VBScript
Dim s s = Watch.GetJobFileName Watch.Log "The job filename is: " + s, 3
Python
s = Watch.GetJobFileName() Watch.Log("The job filename is: " + s, 3)
Perl
$s = $Watch->GetJobFileName; $Watch->Log("The job filename is: " + $s, 3);