I want to create a new Scheduled Job, but there is no New button in my list

ewilks
Giga Expert

I would like to create a scheduled job to run weekly,   however when I go to System Definition>Scheduled Jobs, I don't see a New button at the top.   I tried looking for a "New" UI Action on the list, but I can't find anything there.

I am the administrator of the system, and I have tried Elevating Privileges, but that doesn't help either.   Does anyone have any idea why I can't see it or even find the UI Action for New in this list?

Thanks,

Eric

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snowcone
Mega Guru

There is change in Istanbul version. Don't change any ACLs or make any system changes.


I believe there is a new Job Type "API Stats Scheduled Script Execution". From my understanding - it is designed such that admins cannot create a new "API Stats Scheduled Script Execution" - job type.



Solution: Filter out "API Stats Scheduled Script Execution" from the list and the New button magically appears.


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snowcone
Mega Guru

There is change in Istanbul version. Don't change any ACLs or make any system changes.


I believe there is a new Job Type "API Stats Scheduled Script Execution". From my understanding - it is designed such that admins cannot create a new "API Stats Scheduled Script Execution" - job type.



Solution: Filter out "API Stats Scheduled Script Execution" from the list and the New button magically appears.


Thanks snowcone.   That was it.   I appreciate it.


Jamen1
Tera Expert

try this....

go to the left menu and edit system definition > scheduled jobs (click on the pencil)

- add the "schedule_admin" role
- select Override application menu roles

go to the scheduled jobs list and right click on column header and select configure > list control

- add "schedule_admin" role for rights needed.  i.e. for new, edit, filter and link

give the user these roles:

- import_scheduler
- schedule_admin

the user may also need these roles:

- template_editor
- template_scheduler