To configure jobs, open the 'Jobs' panel choosing a corresponding name in the top panel or clicking on the necessary item in the main menu customizer.
Here you can see the list of all jobs created, information on their state, and the button to create a new job.
In the list, jobs are sorted by name. Use the dynamic filter to save your time when looking for a certain job. Input job name or its
part into the search box and observe the results. The other way to
filter jobs can be used if you have access to more than one resource. Then, on the dropdown list, choose a resource to display only jobs belonging to it.
Direct a mouse pointer over a job to view details in the tooltip: job
type, parameters, schedule, last execution time (whether successful or
not), resource (if there is access to several), and other parameters
depending on job configuration. In columns on the right, you can see job
state (on/off), the number of executions already made, and the number
of maximum executions allowed.
The system supports running test execution of a job. Test execution is a
single execution of a created job regardless to its activation time and
number of executions indicated. Test execution is implemented upon
clicking the corresponding icon in the work list, and takes up to 1
minute. A result of a test execution is recorded in the log. Moreover, the information on job's test execution can be viewed in the corresponding report on user. Note than during a test execution of a job, the icon becomes inactive until it finishes.
In the panel, the following icons and buttons are used:
Job type | Different kinds of jobs are marked
with special icons in the first column: — command execution; — sending report by e-mail; — sending information about fuel by e-mail or SMS; — access management; — job on mileage counters; — job on engine hours counters; |
/ | Clicking on job state sign at the
header of the table, you can enable/disable all jobs at once (if you have
access rights on them). Enable or disable a certain job. |
Job's test execution column. Test
execution can be run for a particular job only. To run it, click . | |
The first (left) column shows how
many successful executions there were; the second (right) column shows
maximum executions allowed. | |
Buttons to view and/or alter job properties (depending on your
access). | |
Create a new job on the basis of
this one. | |
Delete selected job. |