Schedules Tab
The Schedules Tab provides the ability to view, edit and manage schedules. You can use schedules to run synchronization tasks on a schedule. Schedules can be defined to synchronize a single table, a single transformation, or groups which are comprised of one or more tables and/or transformations.
Some of the functions on this screen use icons. See the
Icon Glossary for more information.
Schedules List
The schedules list displays information about all the schedules available. Below is a description of each column in the table:
Schedule Name - This is the name of the schedule that was specified when the schedule was created.
Item Name - This is the name of the table, transformation, or group that is scheduled.
Item Type - Possible types are
Table,
Transform and
Group.
Edit - Clicking this button will take you to the Schedule stepper. This stepper takes you through all the steps of editing an existing schedule. When accessed from the Edit button, the each step will be populated with the values for the current schedule. See
Designing a Schedule for more information.
Delete - Clicking the Delete button will remove the schedule from the list of available schedules. Once removed, the scheduled job will no longer run. It will not delete the tables, transformations or groups that were in the schedule. If a group is part of a schedule, the schedule must be deleted before the group can be deleted.
Search Filter
Pressing this button activates search fields for the Schedule Name and Item Name fields. To filter the results in the list of schedules, enter a value in one or more of these search fields. For example, entering the word "test" in the Item Name search box will cause only those schedules that have the word "test" in the Item Name to be displayed.
Add Schedules button
Add Schedules will add a new schedule to the list of existing schedules that can be synchronized. This button will take you to the Schedule Stepper. This stepper takes you through all the steps of creating a new schedule. See
Designing a Schedule for more information.