Use the Scheduling Editor to review
and edit details of scheduled jobs. To open the editor, select Schedule from
the Utilities menu on the main window.
To edit the details of a scheduled job,
type directly in the grid or right‑click the job name to display a
shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, select a tab to open the Job
Details dialog to the corresponding tab or select Delete
Job to delete a scheduled job.
The Scheduling
Editor lists the jobs scheduled and displays the following
details.
Details
- Job Name
- A 1 to 30 character name used to identify a scheduled
job. You can modify the name or enter a new descriptive name.
- Hold
- Select the check box to hold the job. The job cannot
run until you clear this check box.
- Num Req
- The number of steps in the scheduled job. You can
list several process requests as steps in a scheduled job. See Steps for
more information.
- Optim™ Directory
- The name of the Optim Directory
where the process request is stored. If there is more than one step
in the scheduled job, the grid cell displays the name of the Optim Directory where the process
request for the first step is stored.
- Request Type
- The type of processing request (Archive, Compare,
Convert, Delete, Extract, Insert, Load, Report or Restore). You can
modify the type of processing request. If there is more than one step
in the scheduled job, the grid cell displays the type of request for
the first step.
- Request Name
- The name of the processing request. You can modify
the name. If there is more than one step in the scheduled job, the
grid cell displays the name of the process request for the first step.
To display a browse button, click in the grid cell.
Click the browse button to display a list of the specified request
type.
- Stop Job on Error
- Processing
upon an error or warning condition. This option applies to scheduled
jobs with multiple steps only. To select from the list of valid entries,
click the grid cell.
- None
- Continue processing all steps regardless of errors
or warnings.
- Informational
- Stop the processing of subsequent steps if an informational,
warning, or fatal error occurs.
- Warning
- Stop the processing of subsequent steps if a warning
or fatal error occurs.
- Fatal
- Stop the processing of subsequent steps if a fatal
error occurs.
- Overrides
- Indicates with a Yes or No whether request parameters
have been modified using the Overrides dialog.
Click the grid cell to display a browse box, then click the Browse
box to display the Overrides dialog. See Overrides Dialog for
more information on that dialog.
- Rpts
- A check indicates that repeat processing is specified
for a particular job. You cannot edit this check box. To specify repeat
processing, double-click the check box to open the Job Details dialog.
- Start Date
- The date the scheduled job is to begin. To open
a calendar to select the start date, click the down arrow.
Note: The
calendar is similar to the calendar on the
Repeats tab.
See
Repeats for
more information.
- Start Time
- The time the processing is to start (in 24-hour
time). For example, 4:00 PM is shown as 16:00.
- Latest Time
- The latest start time for processing to begin (in
24-hour time). The process must begin on or before this time or the
job is not run.
- Next Start
- The next date and time the scheduled job is to begin.
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