Schedule Information
Theme: Configure
Who Is It For? System Administrator, Automation Engineer
What Is It?
The Schedule Information dialog provides details about the daily copy of a selected schedule. Access it by right-clicking a schedule in the List, Matrix, or PERT views. Fields can be copied to the clipboard.
The dialog contains the following information:
- Schedule Date: The date the schedule was built for
- Schedule Name: The name of the selected schedule
- Status: The current status of the selected schedule
- Start Time: The build date and the time the schedule is supposed to start, as defined in Operation
- End Time: Displays Not Finished if incomplete; displays the finished date and time if completed
- Work Week: The number of workdays in the week for the selected schedule
- Actual Start Time: Displays Not Started if not yet started; displays the date and time processing began if started
- Post Processes Tab: Provides information about the schedule post processes
- Status Change Explanation Tab: Lists chronological manual status changes. Format: \<Status Change> - \<Explanation> (\<user> on \<Date> \<Time>)
- Documentation Tab: Provides access to documentation relating to the selected schedule
- Configuration Tab: View and define Schedule Instance Properties
Getting Schedule Information
To get Schedule Information, complete the following steps:
- Select on List under the Operation topic
- Select the
arrow to expand the specific date
- Right-click on the Schedules icon
- Select Schedule Information from the menu. The Schedule Information dialog displays
- Select the various tabs for additional information
- Select the OK button to close the dialog
Configuration Options
| Setting | What It Does | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schedule Date | The date the schedule was built for | — | — |
| Schedule Name | The name of the selected schedule | — | — |
| Status | The current status of the selected schedule | — | — |
| Start Time | The build date and the time the schedule is supposed to start, as defined in Operation | — | — |
| End Time | Displays Not Finished if incomplete; displays the finished date and time if completed | — | — |
| Work Week | The number of workdays in the week for the selected schedule | — | — |
| Actual Start Time | Displays Not Started if not yet started; displays the date and time processing began if started | — | — |
| Post Processes Tab | Provides information about the schedule post processes | — | — |
| Status Change Explanation Tab | Lists chronological manual status changes. | — | — |
| Documentation Tab | Provides access to documentation relating to the selected schedule | — | — |
| Configuration Tab | View and define Schedule Instance Properties | — | — |
FAQs
Q: How many steps does the Schedule Information procedure involve?
The Schedule Information procedure involves 6 steps. Complete all steps in order and save your changes.
Q: What does Schedule Information cover?
This page covers Getting Schedule Information.
Glossary
Resource: A numeric variable in OpCon representing a finite pool. Jobs can be configured to require a set number of resource units to run, limiting concurrent executions and preventing resource contention.
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.