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Forecasts

Aim:
- Using the Auto Forecast
- Using the regular forecastEstimates a task's runtime on the basis of previous executions.

Lesson 12

You already know how to create, schedule and execute objects. As your tasks are mainly organized via Schedules, it is important to have the time and duration of taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. executions displayed centrally. The Auto Forecast provides this functionality.

Supported by the Auto Forecast, we will retrieve the next execution time of the file transferTransfers files from one computer to another. A particular Automation Engine object type (FileTransfer object). that has been included in the Schedule.

  1. Highlight the Schedule objectIt starts executable objects periodically. A particular Automation Engine object type. in the Explorer and start its execution with the  button in the tool bar.
     Note that the result of the Auto Forecast only includes tasks of active schedules and objects of type eventAction that is triggered if particular conditions apply. It can be an Automation Engine object type or an entry in a Policy Orchestrator EventBase..
  2. Open the Auto Forecast with the button in the toolbar.

  3. Click Recalculate if the calculation period for the forecast data is not up to date.
  4. Limit the result by selecting "FileTransfer" from the listShows entities in a grid view of object types and enter the name of the FileTransfer objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task.
  5. Now enter the period of time for which the executions should be displayed. It must lie within the calculation period.
     Your calculation period can deviate from the illustration shown above as it depends on the settings made by your administrator.
  6. Click Execute Query.
  7. The lower part of the window lists the next file transfer executions. If the period includes a weekend, the specified calendar conditions are also considered (as can be seen in the above illustration). The file transfer is not activated on weekends and therefore, the statusThis represents the condition of a task (such as active, blocked, generating). box in the column Logical start is displayed white.
  8. Close the Auto Forecast and end the Schedule object.

In addition to the Auto Forecast, you can also query an individual forecast for a particular object. It provides information about the average duration of this object's execution.

  1. Right-click the Job object in the Explorer and select the command Forecast.
  2. The calculation of the average runtimeThe duration of a task's execution. It refers to the period between a task's start and end. It does not include its activation period (see also: activation and start). is based on several options that can be specified here. In our case, the default settings are sufficient and you can click OK.

  3. The Forecast window opens in which all forecasts are located. The Runtime column informs about their average execution times.


     Auto Forecast calculations also create individual forecasts (see above).
  4. Close the forecast window.

 

Exercise

Include the workflowAn object of the Automation Engine that can include several executable objects and which runs them in a specified order. [Formerly called "ProcessFlow" and "JobPlan."] in the Schedule object. Now start the Schedule. The Auto Forecast now also includes the workflow and its objects.

 

 


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