Forecasting Job Frequencies
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
Use this procedure to forecast Job Frequencies in the Enterprise Manager.
Forecasting a Single Job Frequency
To forecast a job frequency, complete the following steps:
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Select on Job Master under the Administration topic. The Job Master screen displays
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Select the schedule in the Schedule list
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Select the job in the Job list
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Select the Frequency tab in the Job Properties frame
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Select the frequency in the Frequency list
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Select Forecast at the bottom of the Frequency list frame. The Forecast window displays
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(Optional) Select the left or right arrow to navigate years
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Select OK to close the Forecast window
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Select Close ☒ to close the Schedule Master screen
Forecasting All Job Frequencies
To forecast all job frequencies, complete the following steps:
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Select on Job Master under the Administration topic. The Job Master screen displays
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Select the schedule in the Schedule list
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Select the job in the Job list
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Select the Frequency tab in the Job Properties frame
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Select the frequency in the Frequency list
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Select Forecast All at the bottom of the Frequency list frame. The Forecast window displays
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(Optional) Select the left or right arrow to navigate years
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Select OK to close the Forecast window
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Select Close ☒ to close the Schedule Master screen :::
Configuration Options
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FAQs
Q: How many steps does the Forecasting Job Frequencies procedure involve?
The Forecasting Job Frequencies procedure involves 18 steps. Complete all steps in order and save your changes.
Q: What does Forecasting Job Frequencies cover?
This page covers Forecasting a Single Job Frequency, Forecasting All Job Frequencies.
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.