Oracle Application Server Discoverer Plus User's Guide 10g (9.0.4) Part Number B10268-01 |
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Use this dialog to manage scheduled workbooks. For example, to create a new scheduled workbook, or change the time or frequency of an existing scheduled workbook.
For more information, see:
"What are scheduled workbooks?"
"When do I need to use scheduled workbooks?"
"About how scheduled workbooks are processed?"
Use this list to look at what workbooks are currently scheduled and find out whether the scheduled workbooks results sets are ready to open, as follows:
Hint: If a results set has 'Report Ready' in the Status field, the report has been processed and is ready to open. To open a report, double click a report or select a report and click Open.
Use this button to open the currently selected scheduled workbook in Discoverer. You can then analyze the worksheet data, print reports, and share the data with other Discoverer users.
Use this button to display the "Edit Scheduled Workbook dialog", where you change how the workbook is configured.
Use this button to make a copy of the selected scheduled workbook that you can edit to create a new scheduled workbook. This provides a quick way to create a scheduled workbook when a similar scheduled workbook already exists.
Use this button to remove the currently selected results permanently. Choose one from the following:
Note: You can also stop a scheduled workbook from being processed using the Unschedule option.
Use this button to find out why a scheduled workbook failed. The Error Details dialog displays the error message generated when the scheduled workbook failed.
Use this button to stop the currently selected scheduled workbook from being processed. Discoverer displays a confirm dialog. Choose one from the following:
Use this button to display the "Schedule Wizard dialog: General tab", where you create scheduled workbooks.
Use this button to update the scheduled workbook list with up-to-date information.
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