A schedule definition status refers to the status of a schedule definition that has been created.
You can view a schedule definition status by choosing the list of the Schedule Definition window or name of Schedule Definitions and by opening the Definition Information tab on the Web console. You can also check a schedule definition status from a Gantt Chart on the Web console.
The types of schedule definition statuses are as shown below.
Enabled
The schedule definition is enabled.
The Automated Operation Process will be started according to the definition contents.
Disabled
The schedule definition is disabled.
Even if the startup day or startup time conditions are satisfied, the Automated Operation Process will not be started. Disable the schedule definition if you want to suppress the scheduled start of an Automated Operation Process, for example due to a one-day modification to an operation plan.
On hold
The start of the Automated Operation Process has been put on hold by the schedule definition.
Even if the startup day or startup time conditions are satisfied, the start of the Automated Operation Process is put on hold and the start of the Automated Operation Process will be delayed until the status of the schedule definition changes to enabled.
Put the schedule definition on hold if you want to delay the scheduled start of an Automated Operation Process, for example due to a delay in operations.
Note that even if the startup day or startup time conditions are satisfied multiple times in the on hold status, the number of times that the start of an Automated Operation Process can be performed after it is enabled is once. If its status has been changed from on hold to disabled, the scheduled start of an Automated Operation Process that has been put on hold will be discarded.
A schedule definition status and its transition due to a user operation are shown below.