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Schedule Tab

The Schedule tab is objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task-type-specific and is only available in "Schedule" objects. It is used to store and display the scheduled executable objects.

Object: Schedule
Object class:
Executable object
Object type (short name):
JSCH

Description

Adding tasks
Drag & Drop objects from the Explorer to the Schedule tab. You can also use the context menu command Add taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. in order to store an object in the Schedule objectIt starts executable objects periodically. A particular Automation Engine object type.. A dialog window opens in which you can enter the name of the object that should be inserted or select the object directly from a small Explorer window (click on the three dots to call it).

Within a Schedule object, objects can be copied and inserted using the commands Copy task(s) and Insert task(s).

The properties dialog is automatically displayed when a task has been inserted. You can start conditions and dependencies in it using the following tabs:

The point of time that is defined for the Schedule object's periodic turnaround is automatically suggested as start time.

Schedule objects can include an object several times. Drag and drop the object to an existing entry and its start time is used for the inserted task.

Description of the Schedule object's line
Each scheduled task is displayed in one table line. These lines are sorted by the tasks' start times. Tasks of the same start time are additionally sorted by name.

Menu commands
Commands that refer to individual tasks or the Schedule object can be called through the context menu of the UserInterfaceThis is the Automation Engine's graphical user interface. [Formerly called the "Rich Client", "RichGUI" and "Dialog Client."] or the buttons in the toolbar.

If you highlight a task, the context menu activates commands for this task. You can call the properties dialog, the statisticsThis is a list of a task's previous runs. or the last reportA report provides more detailed information about a task's execution or a component. of the task. Task can so be edited or removed from a Schedule object.

If no task is highlighted, the available commands refer to the Schedule object itself and statistics or the last report can be displayed or a new task be added.

 


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