Automatically generate something from a template
Schedule the generation of entities, which include changes, incidents, and CIs.
Avant de commencer
Procédure
- Navigate to Scheduled Entity Generations [sysauto_template] table.
- Select New.
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Populate the following fields:
Tableau 1. Schedule entity generation Field Description Name Name that identifies this scheduled job. Active Option that indicates that scheduled job is active and should be executed at the specified date and time. Application Name of the application that contains the entity. Global appears if the entity is in the global scope. Conditional Option for enabling the running of the scheduled job if certain conditions are met in the associated script. Condition A conditional script that determines if a scheduled job should run. The last expression of the script should evaluate to a Boolean (true/false) value. This text box appears only if you select Use conditions. Run Time interval to use for running the scheduled job:- Daily: Runs daily, at a designated time.
- Day and Month in Year: Runs yearly on a specific day and month (for example, July 14), at a designated time.
- Day in Week in Month in Year: Runs yearly on a specific day of the week in a specific week of a specific month (for example, the second Monday in October), at a designated time.
- Week in Month: Runs monthly during a specific week of the month (for example, the third week of each month), on designated days and at a designated time.
- Weekly: Runs on a weekly basis, at a designated time and day of the week.
- Monthly: Runs on a monthly basis, at a designated time and day of the month.
- Periodically: Runs on a designated repeating interval.
- Once: Runs for a single occurrence only.
- On Demand: Runs immediately on demand.
- Business Calendar: Entry Start: Runs on the
starting entry dates for the business calendar that you select in the
Business Calendar field. A scheduled job runs for
the starting date of each of the business entries that you defined for the
business calendar.
For example, if the business calendar represents a fiscal year, and the starting date of each entry is a fiscal month, the scheduled job runs on the first day of each month.
- Business Calendar: Entry End: Runs for the ending date for the business calendar that you select in the Business Calendar field. This selection runs in the
same manner as Business Calendar: Entry Start, but for the end dates of the associated business calendar entries.Remarque :When you select Business Calendar: Entry Start or Business Calendar: Entry End, you can apply an offset factor to schedule the job to run before or after the time span of the selected business calendar. If you select a business calendar and all its business calendar spans are in the past, the job would never run since that is an invalid configuration. To learn more, see the Offset type and Offset fields.
To learn more about creating and using business calendars and defining business calendar entries, see Creating business calendars and Define business calendar entries.
Time Time of day at which the scheduled job should run, expressed in hours, minutes, and seconds on a 24-hour clock. The selection that you make in the Time zone field determines the time zone for this entry. Time zone Time zone to use with the Time field entry when you specify the time at which the scheduled job should run. Select a time zone entry:- -None-: Use the default time zone for the logged-in user who is creating the scheduled job.
For example, the scheduled job runs at 04:45 p.m. US/Pacific time if it’s the user's assigned time zone, and you enter 16:45 into the Time field.
- Use System Time Zone: Use the default system time
zone that is specified for the instance in which it runs.
For example, the scheduled job runs at 10:15 p.m. London time if Europe/London is the default system time zone for the instance, and you enter 22:15 in the Time field.
- Actual time zone.
For example, the scheduled job runs at 1:30 p.m. in the US Eastern time zone if you select US/Eastern, and enter 13:30 in the Time field.
Day Day on which the scheduled job should run.- If Run is set to Weekly, select the day of the week. For example, select Wednesday.
- If Run is set to Monthly, select the day of the month. For example, select 25 for the 25th day of the month.
Repeat Interval Duration of the repeat interval for each scheduled job execution. Enter the duration in the number of days, hours, or minutes. For example:- To run the scheduled job every four days, enter 04 in the Days field.
- To run it every 26 hours, enter 26 in the Hours field.
- If it should repeat at an interval of 13:30:25, enter 13 in the Hours field, and then enter 30 and 25 in the two unlabeled fields after it.
Starting Allows you to define the beginning window of time when you would like your job to start running. The job will actually run at the time specified in Run time. Select the calendar date and time. The Starting field appears only if you select one of the following Run types in the Run field: - Daily
- Day and Month in Year
- Day in Week in Month in Year
- Monthly
- Once
- Periodically
- Week in Month
- Weekly
For the run type Periodically, the Starting time is the date and time of the first scheduled job generation.
Business Calendar Business calendar entry that you’re using to determine the business calendar start or end date for the scheduled job. This field appears only if you select Business Entry: Start Date or Business Entry: End Date in the Time field.
Offset type Type of time offset, if any, to apply to the business calendar that you selected for scheduling this job:- Past: Apply an offset factor to schedule the job to run before the start of the time span of the selected business calendar.
- Future: Apply an offset factor to schedule the job to run after the end of the time span of the selected business calendar.
- --None--: Don’t apply a time offset when scheduling this job.
Offset Amount of time offset, expressed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, to apply to the business calendar that you selected for scheduling this job. For example, if you want to schedule the job to start three days, 14 hours, 10 minutes, and 45 seconds before the business calendar start date, do the following actions:- Select Past in the Offset type field.
- Enter 3 in the Days field.
- Enter 14, 10, and 45 in the Hours field.
Generate this Reference to the template record from which you are generating a scheduled job.