Export Schedule Summary
- Last UpdatedMay 17, 2023
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When the Export Schedules node is selected in the schedule tree, the detail pane displays a summary of all defined export schedules.

Schedule ID
The export schedule name.
Enabled
When selected, indicates that the export will be executed automatically, as determined by the selected trigger. If this check box is not selected, the export will not be executed automatically.
Trigger Type
Displays when/how often the export will occur.
Query Description
The name of the query that will be used to select data for the export process.
Format
The exported data’s format (delimited text or XML).
Transport
The target for the exported data (file or database).
Post Update
Unavailable for export schedules.
Post Action
The action to take after the export has occurred.
Last Activity
The date and time when the export last occurred.
Last Status
The completion status of the last export.
Left-clicking a column heading allows you to sort the schedule display by that field. Click that heading again to reverse the sort order. Ctrl+click on other headings to add secondary and tertiary sort fields.
The schedule data in the summary pane is read-only. To modify an export schedule, select the desired in the tree and change the desired values on the appropriate tabs.
There is no context menu available in the summary pane for the Export Schedules node.
Creating
The Add Export Schedule option is available on the context menu of the Export Schedules node.
Deleting
The Delete option is available on the context menu of an export schedule node.
An export schedule defines the circumstances for exporting data from your MES database to an outside data system. The export schedule node is color-coded to reflect the completion status of its last export.

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Gray indicates that the export schedule has never been executed.
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Green indicates that the last data export was a success
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Yellow indicates that the last data export was a partial success.
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Red indicates that the last date export was a failure.