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As resources, Calendars are managed in the Calenders tab of the Resources view of the JOC Cockpit. Resources are objects that can be configured independently of other objects.
Once they have been configured as resources, one or more Calendars can then be assigned to Orders, Standalone Jobs or Schedules as required.
Assigned Calendars can also be modified usnig the
Note that in contrast to the other Resources - Locks, Process Classes and Schedules - Calendars are not stored as XML objects on the file system. This means that they are not editable using the JobScheduler Object Editor, JOE. Calendars are permanently saved in the JobScheduler reporting database tables.
Calendars for Orders, Jobs and Schedules
Calendars The calendar interface can be used to define the days on which an Order or a Schedule is Run Times - i.e the days and times at which Orders, Standalone Jobs or Schedules are to be run. The RunTime - that is, the times within a day at which the Order or Schedule is to run - can either be set as for the Order or Schedule or for the Calendar.Here the Run Time is saved as part of the configuration of the Order, Standalone Job or Schedule in XML format in the JobScheduler's live folder. Run Times set in this manner are persistent - that is, they will not be lost after a restart of the JobScheduler. They can also be read and edited using JOE, the JobScheduler Object Editor.
Note that:
- When the calendar interface is used to set Run Times it is not possible to configure all the settings available when Calendars are configured as resources as described above. For example, it is not possible to configure Valid from and Valid to settings.
- It is possible to use the calendar interface to assign a Calendar to Run Time settings. However such a Calender would not be shown in JOE, which may lead to confusion. This feature should therefore be used with caution.
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