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Managing the job schedule in the Web Client
In the Scheduler area of the Web Client, you can view the status of all jobs that are currently on the schedule. If necessary, you can view the job details, remove the job from the schedule, or run the job now.
To view the current job schedule:
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On the Scheduler page, from the Scheduler panel, select Scheduled Jobs.
The Scheduled Jobs grid displays all jobs that are scheduled to be processed, or are currently in process. This includes scheduled jobs, jobs executed manually via Run Now, and jobs that were triggered for execution via an event handler.
Example Scheduled Jobs grid
You can use the Actions column in the right side of the grid to perform any of the following actions on a job:
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View the job properties and results. |
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Remove the job from the schedule. IMPORTANT: If the job is on the schedule due to a scheduling rule, this action disables the scheduling rule and removes all future executions from the schedule as well. If you want future scheduled instances of the job to proceed, you must edit the job to re-enable the scheduling rule. |
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Run the job now. This action places the job on the schedule for immediate execution (if another manual instance of the job is not already pending). The future scheduled instance of the job remains on the schedule. |
To refresh the list, click the Refresh icon in the Task BarThe gray bar that displays across the top of browser-based Axiom files, as well as various feature pages of the Web Client. The Task Bar provides access to various tasks that are specific to the current area, page, or document..
For each job on the schedule, you can view the following information:
(missing or bad snippet)NOTE: If a job has a scheduling rule with a recurring schedule, only the first scheduled execution appears in the Scheduled Jobs list. For example, if you have a job that is scheduled to run once a month for a year, you will not see all twelve scheduled executions in the list—you will only see the first scheduled execution. Once that instance has been run, the scheduling rule is re-evaluated and the next scheduled execution appears in the list.
Get more information and training resources at Syntellis Central | managing_schedule.htm |
