Named Day Rescheduling

The Named Day scheduling method allows the user to select a day of the week, the end or beginning of a month or year, or accounting quarters to designate when a job will run.

In order to set the Named day rescheduling parameters for the job:

Check off either 1a, 1b or 1c to specify which option to run the job..

1a. The days of the week that the job should run.
1b. Select Month start, Months end, Year start or Year end if you want the job to run on those specific days.
1c. Choose accounting quarters (see description below)
2.   Enter the time that the job should run on the selected days.
3. Select the calendar to be associated with this rescheduling method. The STANDARD calendar is the default.
4.   Enter the initial date and time you want the job to run.
 

Listed below is a brief description of the days to run the job:

DAY NAMES:

The day names (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday) just represent that day of each week. The job will then be repeated on that same day each week at the designated time.

MONTH NAMES

 Month_start just indicates the first day of each month. Month_end just indicates the last day of each month.

YEAR NAMES

Year_start indicates the first day of the first month of the year. Year_end indicates the last day of the year. The first month of a year is provided by the Fiscal setting for a given calendar. It can be any month of the year. The default is January.

445,454,544

 The 445 represents an accounting quarter of four weeks, four weeks and five weeks. The first time the job is incremented the start time is advanced FOUR weeks and the rescheduling interval is set to. e second time the start time is advanced FOUR weeks and the interval set to 544. The third time the start time is advanced FIVE weeks and the interval set to 445 again.

 

 

After you select the specified days enter the time to run the job on these days in the time field.

 

This job is set to run at:

This is the next time this job is set to run. If this field is set to "not set" then this job will not start unless initiated by another job or manually by a submit request from the user. All rescheduling rules only take affect when this job is activated, by setting this field to an initial date.

The job has been run

 Each time the job is run this field, the up count, is incremented by one. You may set this to increase or decrease the up count.

The job will be run

 Enter the number of times to run this job. Once it reaches ZERO automatic reruns are stopped. "Infinite" means allow any number of automatic reruns. "No runs left" is equivalent to zero.