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In Process Control, all continuous monitoring is set up through the scheduler. Job schedules can be established for monitoring rules assigned to local controls, and can be immediate, for a fixed date and time, or recurring. This page would be used by administrators creating continuous monitoring jobs, monitoring job status, tracing any job execution problems, maintaining continuous monitoring job schedules, and so forth.

The Continuous Monitoring Scheduler tasks include these main steps.

  1. Create query to find existing jobs using certain search criteria

  2. Customize the Personal Object Worklist (POWL) result table

  3. Create, cancel or open job functions.

Example Example

You have assigned business rules to a control and want to create a job in the Continuous Monitoring scheduler. Or, you have created some jobs in the Continuous Monitoring Scheduler and want to find them.

End of the example.

Prerequisites

You have the proper role assigned to the continuous monitoring job and job step.

Process

  1. Create a query to find existing jobs using the following search criteria:

    • Timeframe/year: Every job has timeframe/year attributes. Indicate the correct timeframe/year to search.

    • Max Rows: The maximum number of search results. The default value is 50.

  2. Customize the result table. You can customize the results table by revealing the hidden columns through the settings filter result table.

  3. Create or open an existing job.

  4. Cancel a job if you have the authorization and the following conditions apply:

    • If the job type is an Automated Monitoring Job, the following is true:

      • If the job Execution Type is Immediate or Date/Time: This job cannot be canceled unless its status is New.

      • If the job Execution Type is Event Trigger, this job can be canceled regardless of its status.

    • If the job type is an Incoming Event Handling Job, the following is true:

      • If the job Execution Type is Single Mode, this job can be canceled regardless of its status.

      • If the job Execution Type is Batch Mode, the job can be canceled regardless of its status.