Creating schedules


When a process is associated with a schedule on a grid, the process runs automatically in accordance with that schedule. You use BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio to create the schedule.

To create a new job

  1. In the BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio Project Navigator, expand the module that contains the process that will use the schedule.
  2. Double-click schedule.
  3. In the Schedule tab, click Add.
  4. In the Create a new job wizard, type a description of the job in the Description field, and then click Next.
    This description is displayed in the job scheduler in BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio and in the Grid Manager schedule.
    The job schedule has a Start, a Frequency, and a Stop component.
  5. In the Job Schedule window, enter the Start value:
    A 24-hour time format is used for scheduling. There are two start time options.
    • The job starts as soon as the module is activated on the grid.
    • You enter the time for the module to start in 24-hour format. 

      Note

      If you enter a time in the past, the module starts the schedule based on that time and executes at the next appropriate time according to the other schedule parameters.

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Note

You can use Grid Manager to edit existing jobs and to add new jobs. However, those changes are not visible in BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio.
After a job finishes because of the specified Stop option, it is no longer available in Grid Manager. If you created the job in BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio, you can review and edit it in BMC Atrium Orchestrator Development Studio even after it has finished.

 

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