Novell PLATESPIN ORCHESTRATE 2.0.2 - DEVELOPMENT CLIENT REFERENCE 08-28-2009 Reference page 44

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6 From the list of available priorities, select high as the priority for this job schedule.
The maximum selectable priority is dependent on an attribute associated with the selected user.
7 Click the Save icon
properties you have selected for the new schedule.
The schedule is now committed, and the attribute columns in the Job Schedules Table are
populated with the name of the job that the schedule will run, the user it will run as, the priority
at which it will run, and its current status. Because the schedule has not been activated yet, it
remains in a Disabled state.
When you have chosen the general properties of the new schedule, you can either continue by
"(Optional) Adding Specific Parameters to the New Schedule" on page 46
to
"Creating and Assigning a Time Trigger for the New Schedule" on page
Creating and Assigning a Time Trigger for the New Schedule
A job already defined in a schedule can be triggered with two main themes: the occurrence of an
event or the arrival of a point in time. In this walkthrough, you define a time trigger for the
schedule.
In this example, there are no defined time triggers in the Job Scheduler, so use the following steps to
define a time trigger.
1 In the Job Schedule view, click Edit Triggers to display the Triggers dialog box.
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or by proceeding directly
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