This article applies to V7.1.389 and later versions of JAMS.
JAMS jobs are scheduled by adding "Run this job..." items to the Schedule tab within the Job definition.
Natural Language specifications and calendar references can be used to define the days on which a job will run.
Multiple "Run this job..." items of the same type can be added to a Job.
Examples in this article:
- Workdays every hour from 09:00 to 17:00
- Weekdays at 09:30, 10:00 and 14:30
- Specific days of specific months
- 15th of every month or preceding workday if it falls on a weekend or holiday
- Specific days of every month
- Different times on different days
- Related Articles
Workdays every hour from 09:00 to 17:00
1) Add a "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
2) Add a "Run this job.... based on a recurrence (new Monitor Entry)..." item.
Weekdays at 09:30, 10:00 and 14:30
1) Add a "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
2) Add a second "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
3) Add a third "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
Specific days of specific months
1) Add a "Run this job... on a schedule..." item (note example is shown in European dd/MM format).
15th of every month or preceding workday if it falls on a weekend or holiday
1) Add a "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
Specific days of every month
1) Add a "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
Different times on different days
Run every day at 17:00, except on the 4th Saturday of each month when it runs at 18:00 instead.
1) Add a "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
1) Add a second "Run this job... on a schedule..." item.
Related Articles
- Defining Multiple Schedules to a JAMS Job in 7.1.xxxx
- Specifying Dates Using Natural Language
- New Calendar Features - Calendars in JAMS
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