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Managing Tags
Updated on 2025-03-17 GMT+08:00
You can add tags to user-defined jobs and service tickets.
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Add tags to a user-defined job or job ticket on COC.
Adding a Tag
- Log in to COC.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Resource O&M > Automated O&M. In the Routine O&M area, click Jobs.
- On the Job Management page, click the Custom Jobs tab, locate the job to be executed, and click Execute in the Operation column.
- In the Basic Information area, click +Add and enter the tag key and value.
- Click the deletion icon on the right of the added tag to delete the tag.
Figure 1 Adding a tag
Editing a Tag
- Log in to COC.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Resource O&M > Automated O&M. In the Routine O&M area, click Jobs.
- On the Job Management page, click the Custom Jobs tab, click
in the job list, and click Edit.
- Modify the tag by referring to the steps for adding a tag, and click OK.
Figure 2 Editing a tag
Parent topic: Jobs
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