7.2.4 Exec. date dialog box
You can display the Exec. date dialog box by selecting the Exec. date tab.
The Exec. date dialog box allows you to define when to start executing the job as well as the processing cycle.
The following figure shows the Exec. date dialog box.
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The following items are displayed:
Basic information area
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This area allows you to enter the item name and specify an explanation of the item.
For details on the displayed items and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area, see Basic information area in 7.2.1 Action dialog box.
Execution cycle
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This pull-down menu allows you to specify the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Execution cycle
Pull down
Select from the following options: Everyday, Every week, Every month, Every year, Every operation day, Every closed day, and No cycle.
Mandatory
None
Transfer setting
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This setting allows you to specify how to determine a substitute job execution date when the job execution date happens to fall on a closed day. By default, Not execute in close days is selected. When, however, Execution cycle is set to Every closed day, Can execute even in closed days is selected by default.
Save as file button
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This button saves the file containing the created execution date definition.
Register button
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Registers execution date.
Cancel button
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This button closes the window without registering the edited definition.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Execution cycle (Everyday)
If you have selected Everyday as the execution cycle, set the start date for the job to be executed every day.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when Everyday is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (Everyday)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Set start day
Pull down
Specify the start date in yyyy/mm/dd format. You can specify a value in the range from 2013/01/01 to 2037/12/31.
Optional
None
(2) Execution cycle (Every week)
If you have selected Every week as the execution cycle, set the day of the week for weekly execution of the job as well as the date on which to start job execution.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when Every week is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (Every week)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Day of the week
Pull down
Select from the following options: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Optional
None
2
Set start day
Year
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 2013 to 2037.
Optional
None
3
Set start day
Month
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 12.
Optional
None
4
Set start day
Number
Day
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 5.
Optional
None
(3) Execution cycle (Every month)
If you have selected Every month as the execution cycle, set the date on which to execute the job every month as well as the month in which to start job execution.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when Every month is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (Every month)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Execution date specification method
Radio button
Select from the following options: Date, Day, End of month, Open day, and Closed day.
Optional
None
2
Date
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
3
Day
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 5.
Optional
None
4
Pull down
Select from the following options: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa.
Optional
None
5
End of month
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 0 to 30.
Optional
None
6
Open day
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
7
Closed day
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
8
Set start month
Year
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 2013 to 2037.
Optional
None
9
Set start month
Month
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 12.
Optional
None
(4) Execution cycle (Every year)
If you have selected Every year as the execution cycle, set the date on which to execute the job every year as well as the year in which to start job execution.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when Every year is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (Every year)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Execution date specification method
Radio button
Select from the following options: Date, Day, End of month, Open day, and Closed day.
Optional
None
2
Date
Month
Text box
Specify the month by using a value in the range from 1 to 12 and specify the date by using a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
3
Day
Month Number
Day
Text box
Specify the month by using a value in the range from 1 to 12 and specify the day of the week by using a value in the range from 1 to 5.
Optional
None
4
Pull down
Select from the following options: Su, Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr, and Sa.
Optional
None
5
End of month
Month
Number
day(s) before
Text box
Specify the month by using a value in the range from 1 to 12 and specify the day(s) by using a value in the range from 0 to 30.
Optional
None
6
Open day
Month
Number
Open day
Text box
Specify the month by using a value in the range from 1 to 12 and specify the date by using a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
7
Closed day
Month
Number
Closed day
Text box
Specify the month by using a value in the range from 1 to 12 and specify the date by using a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
8
Set start year
Year
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 2013 to 2037.
Optional
None
(5) Execution cycle (Every operation day)
If you have selected Every operation day as the execution cycle, set the start date on which to start executing the job every open day.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when Every operation day is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (Every operation day)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Set start day
Year
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 2013 to 2037.
Optional
None
2
Set start day
Month
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 12.
Optional
None
3
Set start day
Number
Open day
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
(6) Execution cycle (Every closed day)
If you have selected Every closed day as the execution cycle, set the start date on which to start executing the job every closed day.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when Every closed day is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (Every closed day)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Set start day
Year
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 2013 to 2037.
Optional
None
2
Set start day
Month
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 12.
Optional
None
3
Set start day
Number
Closed
Text box
Specify this setting by using a half-width number. You can specify a value in the range from 1 to 31.
Optional
None
(7) Execution cycle (No cycle)
If you have selected No cycle as the execution cycle, set the date on which to execute the job just once.
The following figure shows what the window looks like when No cycle is selected as the execution cycle.
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The following items are displayed:
Execution cycle (No cycle)
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This area allows you to specify the conditions for starting the job execution cycle.
The following table describes the items displayed and the restrictions on the strings you can specify in this area:
No.
Displayed item name
Input format
Restrictions on the strings you can specify
Mandatory or optional
Default value
1
Set execution date
Pull down
Specify the start date in yyyy/mm/dd format. You can specify a value in the range from 2013/01/01 to 2037/12/31.
Optional
None