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AVEVA™ Operations Management Interface

Configure a one-time schedule

  • Last UpdatedJul 18, 2024
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You can configure a schedule to execute only once, when the scheduled time occurs.

To configure a one-time schedule:

  1. Select the Scheduler tab and then select the Schedules tab.

  2. Right-click at any point on the grid and then click Add.

    The Add Schedule Task dialog box appears.

  3. Enter the Title.

  4. Select the Zone mode.

  5. Select One Time.

  6. Select the Schedule Time from the drop-down menu.

  7. Select Fix Time.

  8. Click the + icon to add attributes.

  9. Enter the process system attributes information in the Attributes Definition grid.

    Note: You should enter the complete attribute name.
    Example: Objectname.attributename or Hierarchyname.attributename

  10. Click Save.

    The one time schedule is successfully configured.

Overriding a one-time schedule

You can override the configured one time schedule.

To override a one-time schedule:

  1. On the Add Schedule Task dialog box, select the Override check box.

  2. Enter the Attribute.

  3. Select the Criteria from the drop-down menu.

  4. Enter the Value.

  5. Click Save.

    The override condition is configured.

    Runtime: Whenever the schedule time occurs and the configuration is reflected, you can view the schedule in the object viewer.

    Standard override condition: The configured attributes are reflected whenever the schedule time occurs or whenever the override attribute condition occurs.

    Updating a one-time Schedule

    To update a one-time schedule:

    1. Double-click a one time schedule.

      The Add Schedule Task dialog box appears.

    2. Update the information.

    3. Click Save.

      Deleting a one-time Schedule

      To delete a one-time schedule:

      • Right-click a one time schedule and then click Delete.

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