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Cron Job Data Sheet
Click on a cron job to open its data sheet. | |
The data sheet of a cron job consists of different areas:
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How to Edit a Cron Job
Options
In the navigation bar of the job data sheet you find different options:
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Editable Settings
The following cron job settings can be edited after the cron job is created:
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Enter the appropriate Service in this field. Example: model-execution-service is used to execute EPC models. | |||||||||||
Enter the name of the function. Example: executeModel is used if an EPC is to be executed. | |||||||||||
The Activate job after saving field allows you to activate the job directly.
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The Execute job after saving field allows you to initiate the first execution of the job regardless of the pattern.
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Don't forget to save your changes before you leave the data sheet. |
Additional Information and Logs
The cron job data sheet also contains further details of the job in read-only mode.
Additional Information | |
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Section Additional Information contains the meta information about the job such as:
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If the cron job does not run in an internal context, the section also shows further details of the user context:
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Error Logs | |
Section Error Logs allows the user to search the logs of the cron job. See page View Log Entries for further details. |
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