Adjust task scheduling

After initially scheduling a task, you can change the triggering event for a pre-existing schedule, designate additional events that should trigger the task, and/or break the association between an event and the task.

Procedure

  1. In the Task Editor grid, click the listing for the task you want to modify.
    Tip: If the grid interface is not displayed, click the Task button. If you do not see the task listing in the grid, expand the group that the task belongs to by clicking the downward-pointing arrow beside the group listing.
  2. Click the Edit button.
    The editing interface appears in the Task Editor workspace.
  3. Click the Schedules tab.
  4. Adjust task scheduling.
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    change the triggering event for a pre-existing schedule
    1. Select the schedule listing.
    2. In the Trigger Event area, click Set.

      The Select Trigger Event dialog box appears.

    3. Select the event trigger you want to use, and then click Finish.
      Note: You can also change the name that the system uses to identify the schedule (see below) and/or change the setting to control whether the task can be manually launched at run time (see below).
    designate additional events that should trigger the task
    1. Click Add Schedule.
    2. In the Name field, enter the name that the system uses to identify the schedule.
    3. To manually launch the task at run time using the Start Task button in the Task List, select the Is schedule visible in Start Task window check box.
    4. In the Trigger Event area, click Set.

      The Select Trigger Event dialog box appears.

    5. Select the event trigger you want to use, and then click Finish.
    6. To activate the schedule, in the Status area, click Enable.
      Attention: Because enabling a schedule activates the task for use at run time, schedules are initially disabled by default, and you should not enable schedules until task configuration is complete. For more information, see Activate a task.
    break the association between an event and the task
    1. Select the schedule configured for the event that you no longer want to trigger the task.
    2. Click Delete Schedule.
  5. Click Save.