Outline
The Create Schedule Definition Wizard (startup time settings) sets up the startup times of a Schedule Definition.
Calling sequence or built-in sequence
This wizard will be displayed when you click the Next button in the Create Schedule Definition Wizard (startup day settings).
Select either Set startup time or Do not set startup time.
Select this option to automatically start the Automated Operation Process at the specified time.
Select this option to:
Display a list of main processes started manually (does not display subprocesses)
Define input parameters (UDA) before starting Automated Operation Processes manually
Additionally, if startup days are not set, Do not set startup time is selected by default.
Select one of the following: Specify Startup Time, or Specify Startup Interval.
The Schedule Definition starts at any time that has been set. When you select the Add button after setting these items, a new startup time will be set. Up to six startup times can be set.
Hour | 0 to 23 (hours) |
Minute | 0 to 59 (minutes) |
This starts the Schedule Definition at fixed time intervals.
When specifying startup interval the start time and end time should be on same day.
Use an hour and minute format to specify the start time of a period of time after which the start of the Schedule Definition will be performed.
Hour | 0 to 23 (hours) |
Minute | 0 to 59 (minutes) |
Use an hour and minute format to specify the end time of a period of time after which the start of the Schedule Definition will be performed.
Hour | 0 to 23 (hours) |
Minute | 0 to 59 (minutes) |
This sets an interval for starting in a range between 5 and 240 (minutes).