The real 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). (RRT) is the time which passes from the start of a taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. until its end. The abbreviation ERT stands for Real Runtime.
The RRT is required as the basis for calculating the estimated runtime (ERT) of a task. The real runtimes of the task's last 25 runs are saved with the objectAutomation Engine controlled activities and processes are structured in the form of objects. See also: Task data. Only those runs which end with the statusThis represents the condition of a task (such as active, blocked, generating). "ENDED_OK" are taken into account. Canceled or restarted runs are not saved.
The smallest possible real runtime amounts to one second. Tasks with a shorter real runtime are rounded up to one second.
The saved real runtimes can be displayed in a curve diagram. The real runtimes and the estimated runtimes - the latter beginning one position to the right - can be compared. The diagram begins with the oldest real runtime and ends with the estimated runtime of the next run.
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