Creating Schedules from Templates
You can create schedules from templates. Creating a schedule from a template populates the schedule with the tasks in the template. If the source template has embedded templates, the tasks in the embedded templates are included. Template instructions, viewers, and attributes are also added to the schedule.
To create a schedule from a template, you must have the Service Administrator or Power User role.
When tasks are added from a template to a schedule, they are assigned calendar dates based on their relationship to the Day Zero template date. Calendar dates can account for non-working days of the schedule if required. For example, if you exclude weekend days in your schedule, if Day 0 is a Friday, the tasks for Day 1 are applied to the following Monday instead of Saturday. The Date Map displays the calendar date assigned to each template day and you can use it to adjust date assignments.
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You can create one global template and use that template to create the appropriate schedules for each regional entity, taking into consideration the holiday calendars, time zones, and work day configurations of the region.
A task in one template can have predecessor tasks in other templates. When you create a schedule from a template, you can select predecessor tasks in schedules as predecessors for tasks with predecessors in other templates. You use the Predecessor Task Links tab to select predecessor tasks in schedules.
By default, a new schedule has a status of Pending, which enables you to make changes as needed.
You can also use a REST API to create Schedules from Templates. This enables you to create an automated routine to generate all of your periodic task schedules. For more information, see Deploy Task Manager Templates in REST API for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud.
To create a schedule from a template: