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Oracle® Retail Job Orchestration and Scheduler Implementation Guide
Release 16.0.21
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E Appendix E: Scheduler UI Screenshots

The screenshots in this appendix are part of the Scheduler User Interface.

Scheduler Summary

This is the home page that provides the overall summary of the scheduler runtime.


Note:

The term today indicates the duration from midnight to now. It lists the future schedules that are expected to run in the next 24 hours from now. It also lists the schedule executions that have failed today (from midnight to now).

Figure E-1 Scheduler Console Schedule Summary Tab

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Manage Schedules - Schedule Executions

The Manage Schedules page displays a list of all schedules and the details of each schedule in the Schedule Detail view and the corresponding schedule executions in the Schedule Executions view for the schedule.

Figure E-2 Scheduler Console Manage Schedules Tab

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Manage Schedules - Create Schedule

The Create Schedule option displays one page where the user can enter and save all required information to create a schedule.

Figure E-3 Create Schedule Screen

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Schedule Executions

From the Schedule Executions page, the user can view all available historical schedule executions. The page will display schedule executions for the last one week by default. The user can use the search option to enter a different date range to fetch the corresponding schedule executions.

Figure E-4 Schedule Executions Screen

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System Logs

The System Logs page displays a list of all the schedule log files and the log contents. Each schedule has its own log file, enabling easy access for the user to view the execution logs and other information from the log files for diagnosing and troubleshooting issues.

Figure E-5 Scheduler Console System Logs Tab

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