(DTERP-2211) Monitor and Scheduling

Run ID monitor

Here you can see all the generated variants for the Run ID and schedule their execution.

Main columns

ID - Identification number of variants based on the order in which variants were generated

Sequence - The order of execution of scheduled variants

Name - Technical name of the variant

Description - Variant name description

Session - Archiving session number

Objects - Real number of objects for variant (valid only after the ‘Write’ phase is finished)

Potential objects - Potential number of objects for variant based on analysis

Size in MB - Total object size of the variant

<Phase> - Phase status

<Phase> time - Total execution time of the phase

Start date/time - Beginning of the variant execution

End date/time - End of the variant execution

Other columns

Counter of variants - Additional field that has always the value of “1”, it can be used together with the “Sum” functionality of ALV to count the number of selected variants

Additional fields based on object

There are various other fields depending on the object. These fields are hidden by default and can be accessed by changing the ALV layout.

Scheduling

Schedule execution

Select some variants from the list and press the "Schedule" button. In the popup window we can see these scheduling parameters:

Execution priority - Determines the execution priority of selected variants. Either the execution order will be sorted by phase or by variant.

Execute up to - Contains a list of phases for the Run ID, you can select up to which phase you wish to execute the scheduled variants.

Stop on execution error - If this field is checked, the execution of all the remaining phases and variants will be terminated in case any phase will finish with an error.

Maximum running tasks/jobs - You can specify how many tasks (phases) you want to be able to execute at the same time.

Run only between - Time frame in which the task execution is allowed. These fields can be used to limit the execution of tasks to a specific time frame. After reaching the upper time limit the job will be canceled (already running tasks will continue to run until they finish).

Periodic/continuous job:

If you specify a time frame and then schedule the job to run as a periodic job, it will be executed periodically as you set it, but the execution of the tasks (phases) will be limited to the selected time frame.
During each periodic run, the dispatcher will continue with the execution of the remaining tasks. After all of the tasks are finished, the periodic job will be canceled.

Cancel scheduling/execution

To cancel scheduled execution or execution already in progress press the “Cancel scheduling” button.