Deleting Daily Schedules
Use the Daily Maintenance view in Enterprise Manager to permanently remove a daily schedule instance for a specific date. Deletion requires the Delete Daily Schedules function privilege. A schedule that is currently running cannot be deleted.
Deleting a daily schedule permanently removes it from OpCon. This action cannot be undone. Verify the schedule is no longer needed before proceeding.
Delete a single daily schedule
To delete a single daily schedule, complete the following steps:
- Under the Operation topic, select Daily Maintenance. The Daily Maintenance view opens.
- Select the expand arrow next to the date that contains the schedule you want to delete.
- Select the schedule to delete.
- In the Maintenance group at the bottom-right of the view, select Delete.
- When prompted, select OK to confirm the deletion or Cancel to cancel.
Result: The daily schedule is permanently removed from OpCon for that date.
Delete all schedules for a date
To delete all schedules for a specific date, complete the following steps:
- Under the Operation topic, select Daily Maintenance. The Daily Maintenance view opens.
- Select the date node in the tree to highlight the entire date.
- In the Maintenance group at the bottom-right of the view, select Delete.
- When prompted, select OK to confirm the deletion or Cancel to cancel.
Result: All daily schedule instances for the selected date are permanently removed from OpCon.
FAQs
Q: Can a deleted daily schedule be recovered?
No. Deleting a daily schedule permanently removes it from OpCon. Verify the schedule is no longer needed before deleting it.
Q: Why is the Delete button unavailable?
The Delete button is unavailable when no schedule is selected, when the selected schedule is currently running, or when your user role does not have the Delete Daily Schedules function privilege. Contact your OpCon administrator to request the required privilege.
Glossary
Daily schedule: An instance of a master schedule built for a specific date. It contains the jobs scheduled to run on that date and tracks their execution status.
Schedule: A named container for jobs in OpCon, built for a specific date to create that day's automation. Schedules define build settings, frequencies, and the jobs that run within them.