Not really answered the question as wanting to create a loop in a business view flow and not use scripting or an auto-retry. Using BV type view this removes the need to code loops.
From what is said this is not possible yet.
A filewatcher type uproc would be useful, more visibility than a resource. Is there a guide or tutorial for this anywhere?
The Univiewer 'NOT' filter also does not exist yet, maybe better for an idea for next upgrade?
Thanks anyway.
Original Message:
Sent: 07-30-2019 10:19 AM
From: Frederic Caloone-Thuillier
Subject: Create session loop in business view
Hi,
Several solutions :
- Use the auto-relaunch option in the task (the task will relaunch at the end of the previous one until a time in the day)
- If you want to manage files in input, use the Watcher task (6.9)
Regards,
Frédéric Caloone
Original Message:
Sent: 07-11-2019 08:15 AM
From: Reid
Subject: Create session loop in business view
$U 6.9 Windows 20012 R2
Sometimes there is a need to create a schedule to run repeatedly every 5 mins. This is fine however this also means multiple launches and job monitor being flooded with entries.
Is it possible to create a process flow loop in a business view so that say a Uproc would run continually for a period of time? This would remove the need to develop a scripted loop and the number of runs in job monitor would be reduced.
On a related note is it possible to have a NOT filter on Univiewer to show all job runs except those in a filter. i.e. Show everything with *COPY* but not *COPY*MOVE*