Runtime Controls

These are the common controls that are involved with job rescheduling.

Rescheduling Method

These properties control if and how this job uses time based rescheduling methods. When a job automatically starts as the result of having a start time set, the next start time is calculated based on the rescheduling algorithm specified with this job. There are four rescheduling methods available: No Rescheduling, Named Day Rescheduling, Interval Rescheduling and Marked Calendar Rescheduling

Calendar

This is the name of the calendar to be use. The calendar tells the system which days the job can or can not run on. To see if a job is allowed to run on a certain day view the property page for this calendar.

Next run

This is the next time this job is set to run. If this field is set to "not set" then this job will not start unless initiated by another job or manually by a submit request from the user. All rescheduling rules only take affect when this job is activated, by setting this field to an initial date.

The job has been run

 Each time the job is run this field, the up count, is incremented by one. You may set this to increase or decrease the up count.

The job will be run

 Enter the number of times to run this job. Once it reaches ZERO automatic reruns are stopped. "Infinite" means allow any number of automatic reruns. "No runs left" is equivalent to zero.

There are 4 Buttons that appear depending on the ReScheduling method :

 

Stop Rescheduling

Click on Stop Rescheduling to stop the job from rescheduling

Start Rescheduling

Clicking on Start Rescheduling to start rescheduling

View Future Runs

Show a list of future runs

Advance Start time

Advance start time and skip next run