Specifying Job Start Conditions
When scheduling a background job (either from Transaction SM36, Define Background Job
or ), you must specifyconditions that will trigger the job to start.
Choose the Start condition
button at the top of the Define Background Job
screen.
Choose the button at the top of the Start Time
screen for the type of start condition you want to use (Immediate
, Date/Time
, After job
, After
event
, or At operation mode
) and complete the start time definition in the screen that appears.
For the job to repeat, check the Periodic job
box at the bottom of the Start Time
screen and choose the Period values
button below it to define the frequency of repetition (hourly, daily,
weekly, monthly, or another specific time-related period). Then choose the Save
button in the Period values
screen to accept the periodicity and return to the Start Time
screen.
Once you've completed specifying the job start conditions, choose the Save
button at the bottom of the Start Time
screen to return to the Define Background Job
screen.
Note
No job can be started until it is released, including jobs scheduled to start immediately. Since releasing jobs can be done only by a system administrator from the job management screen (Transaction SM37) or by other users who have been granted the appropriate Authorizations for Background Processing, no unauthorized user can start a job without explicit permission.