The Calendar tab can be used to define the calendarAn Automation Engine object type that defines a set of days based on calendar keywords. dependencies of a taskAn executable object that is running. Tasks are also referred to as activities. in a Schedule objectIt starts executable objects periodically. A particular Automation Engine object type.. The task is only activated and executed if the specified calendar conditions are met.
A task that is not processed because of the specified calendar conditions obtains the statusThis represents the condition of a task (such as active, blocked, generating). ENDED_INACTIVE - Inactive today because of Calendar.
For example:
The task that is shown above is only executed if its starting date is part of
the WORKDAYS in the calendar FIRM.CALENDAR.
Field/Control |
Description |
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Calendar |
By activating this check box, you can assign a calendar and calendar keywords. The following settings are available if this checkbox is active: |
Execute if one condition matches |
The task is processed if the logical date complies with one of the specified calendar conditions. Schedule tasks: The logical dateThe logical date is used as a comparison date for checking Calendar conditions. is the start time that has been used in order to schedule them (see: Start time tab). |
Execute if no condition matches. |
The task is processed if the logical date does not comply with any of the specified calendar conditions. |
Execute if all conditions match |
The task is processed if the logical date complies with all specified calendar conditions. |
Table |
In this table, you can select one or more calendarsShows a calendar overview of activities, releases or reservations. with calendar keywords. |
Calendar |
Selection field for the calendar. |
Keyword |
Selection field for the calendar keywordThe attribute of a Calendar object that defines which days included in the calendar.. It must be selected from the calendar's existing keywords. |
C is shown in the graphical display if the Calendar tab is used.
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