Integration Server 10.11 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Scheduling Services | Simple Repeating Option
 
Simple Repeating Option
When you use the simple repeating option, the service repeats based on a time interval you specify.
Setting
Indicates
Start Date
The date on which you want the server to execute the service for the first time. Use the format YYYY/MM/DD to specify the date. If you leave this field blank, the server starts the task on the current day
Start Time
The time at which you want the server to begin executing the service. Use the format HH:MM:SS to specify the time (using a 24-hour clock). If you leave this field blank, the server starts the task immediately.
End Date
The date on which you want the server to execute the service for the last time. Use the format YYYY/MM/DD to specify the date.
If you leave End Date blank, the server uses the current date as the End Date.
If you leave the End Date and End Time fields blank, Integration Server executes the service for an indefinite period of time or until you cancel the scheduled user task.
End Time
The time on the last date at which you want the server to execute the service. Use the format HH:MM:SS to specify the time (using a 24-hour clock).
If you leave the End Time field blank, the server uses the current time as the End Time.
If you leave the End Date and End Time fields blank, the server executes the service for an indefinite period of time or until you cancel the scheduled user task.
Repeating/ Repeat after Completion
Whether Integration Server should wait for the previous execution of a service to complete before starting the next.
For example, suppose the GetData service is scheduled to run every minute, but sometimes takes longer than that to complete. By default, the server will start the next execution even though the previous one has not yet completed. If you check the Repeat after completion box, Integration Server will wait for the service to complete before running the next execution of the service. Executions that could not run while the service was executing are delayed.
Interval
Time interval, in seconds, at which you want the service to execute. For example, if you want the server to execute the service every 24 hours, specify 86400 seconds for the interval.
The following example shows how to use the Simple Repeating option settings:
Service to execute
For this setting
Specify
Every hour on July 1st in the year 2010.
Start Date
2010/07/01
Start Time
00:00:00
End Date
2010/07/01
End Time
00:00:00
Interval
3600