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Version: OpCon 26.0 (On-Prem)

Copying Job Events

Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer

What Is It?

Use this procedure to copy Job Events in the Enterprise Manager.

To copy a job event, complete the following steps:

  1. Select on Job Master under the Administration topic. The Job Master screen displays
  2. Select the schedule in the Schedule list
  3. Select the job in the Job list
  4. Select on the Event tab in the Job Properties frame
  5. Select the Job Related or Frequency Related radio button depending on the type of event to copy
  6. Do one of the following: a. If Frequency Related: Select the frequency in the Frequency list, then proceed to Step 7. b. If Job Related: Proceed to Step 7.
  7. Right-click on the event in the Events list and select Copy from the context menu
  8. (Optional) Select another schedule in the Schedule list
  9. Select the destination job in the Job list
  10. Select on the Event tab in the Job Properties frame
  11. Select the Job Related or Frequency Related radio button depending on the type of event
  12. Do one of the following: a. If Frequency Related: Select the frequency in the Frequency list, then proceed to Step 13. b. If Job Related: Proceed to Step 13.
  13. Right-click inside the Events list and select Paste from the context menu. The Event Definition Wizard displays
  14. Select Close ☒ (to the right of the Job Master tab) to close the Job Master screen

FAQs

Q: Why would you copy job events instead of creating a new one?

Copying job events is useful when you want to reuse an existing configuration as a starting point. All settings from the original are duplicated, and you can then modify the copy as needed.

Q: Does copying job events require a new unique name?

Yes. The copy must be saved with a new unique name to distinguish it from the original job events record.

Glossary

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.