4.1.1 Planned execution registration
A jobnet registered for planned execution is scheduled and executed according to the calendar information and schedule rules set for the jobnet. The calculated schedule is treated as a dummy schedule (simulated execution schedule).
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(1) Characteristics of planned execution registration
The characteristics of planned execution registration are as follows:
(a) Execution timing
The jobnet is scheduled and executed according to the calendar information and the schedule rule set for the jobnet. When execution of a jobnet starts, the next scheduled execution time is fixed in the schedule.
(b) Temporarily rescheduling the jobnet
You can make a temporary change only to the next scheduled execution of a jobnet registered for planned execution. Further rescheduling is not possible because the schedule is simulated.
(c) Modifying the calendar information or schedule rules
If you change the calendar information or redefine the jobnet's schedule rule, JP1/AJS3 reschedules the jobnet based on the new information. This allows you to modify calendar information and schedule rule without canceling registration of the jobnet, such as when open or closed days need to be redefined for the next business year, or when you change a schedule rule.
(2) Recommended uses
We recommend use of planned execution registration in situations like the following:
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When changes to calendar information or schedule rule might be necessary in the future
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When you want to execute the jobnet a specific number of times per day in response to a trigger such as a file being updated or a specific action by the user (this requires a start condition to be set)
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With jobnets that never need to be temporarily rescheduled