Adding Scheduler Entries and Exceptions
Scheduler entries define the days of the week and time when a particular scheduler is executed. Using exceptions you can configure a scheduler to execute at a different time.
You can view the detailed properties of a selected scheduler in the right panel, see Schedulers Workspace – Right Panel in Management Station Schedules reference section.
Create Scheduler Entries
- Select Applications > Schedules > Management Station Schedules > [Management Station Schedule].
- Select the scheduler to which you want to add entries.
- The Schedule tab displays.
- Click Edit.
- In the Edit view, select the intersection of the day and time that you want to specify as the starting time.
- Repeat step 4 to specify the end time.
- Click Save.
- Click Overview to view the scheduler entry.
- (Optional) Click Edit to copy the schedule entry to other days of the week. See Copying Management Station Scheduler Entries in Additional Management Station Scheduler Procedures.
- The scheduler entries are created.
Add Scheduler Exceptions
- Ensure that the Management station scheduler to which you want to add an exception is open.
- Click Edit.
- The Edit view displays.
- Click Exceptions.
- The Calendar view displays.
- Click Add.
- Select the type of exception you want to add from drop-down list and click Next. The following exception types are available:
- Date: Adds an exception for a single date.
- Date range: Adds an exception for a particular date range.
- Weekday: Adds an exception for a particular day, week, and month of the year.
- Recurring: Adds an exception for a recurring time period.
- Calendar: Adds a Management station calendar as an exception.
- Specify the time period for the exception.
- In the right pane, specify the starting time for the exception along with the scene to be associated with the start time. Specify the end time for the exception by selecting the End of exception option.
- Click Save.
- The configured exception reflects in the Calendar view and is listed in the List view.