Editing Job Events
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
Use this procedure to edit Job Events in the Enterprise Manager.
Editing Job-Related Events
To edit the job event, complete the following steps:
Select on Job Master under the Administration topic. The Job Master screen displays
Select the schedule in the Schedule list
Select the job in the Job list
Select on the Events tab in the Job Properties frame
Select the Job Related radio button
Select the event to edit, or select it and select the Edit button. The Event Definition Wizard displays
Enter the changes in the wizard. Select Reset to revert parameters to their original states
Select Finish to save or Cancel to discard changes
Select Close ☒ (to the right of the Job Master tab) to close the Job Master screen
Editing Frequency-Related Events
To edit the job event, complete the following steps:
Select on Job Master under the Administration topic. The Job Master screen displays
Select the schedule in the Schedule list
Select the job in the Job list
Select on the Events tab in the Job Properties frame
Select the Frequency Related radio button
Select the frequency in the Frequency list
Select the event to edit, or select it and select the Edit button. The Event Definition Wizard displays
Enter the changes in the wizard. Select Reset to revert parameters to their original states
Select Finish to save or Cancel to discard changes
Select Close ☒ (to the right of the Job Master tab) to close the Job Master screen
FAQs
Q: Do edits to job events take effect immediately?
Changes saved to job events in the Job Master take effect the next time the record is built or referenced. Edits to Daily table records apply only to the current instance.
Glossary
Daily Tables: The OpCon database tables that hold the active, date-specific instances of schedules and jobs built for execution. Changes to daily tables affect only the current day's automation.
Frequency: A set of rules that defines when a job or schedule is eligible to run, based on calendar rules, day-of-week settings, period offsets, and other timing criteria.
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.
Job: The fundamental unit of work in OpCon. A job defines what to run, on which machine, when to start, and what conditions must be met. Job results are tracked and can trigger events and notifications.