Job Scheduling in Data Management and Data Integration

The Platform Job Scheduler console now supports the execution and scheduling of Data Management/Data Integration jobs. This feature provides consistent scheduling functionality and also addresses some upcoming technology changes. 

Jobs that can be scheduled in the Platform Job Scheduler console include:

  • integrations
  • batches
  • System Maintenance scripts

Image Shows The EPM Platform Job Scheduler Console

Image Shows The Platform Job Scheduler Console

Migrating Old Scheduled Jobs

To support the migration of all existing scheduled jobs in Data Management/Data Integration to the Platform Job Scheduler console, a new migration script titled "Migrate Schedules to Platform Jobs Scheduler" is available from System Maintenance Tasks in Data Management.

Image shows Migrating Schedules To The EPM Platform Job Scheduler

Image Shows Migrating Schedules To The Job Scheduler

The Migrate Schedules to Platform Jobs Scheduler enables you to migrate:

  • Integration schedules
  • Batch schedules
  • System Maintenance schedules

Additionally you can select the execution method (in preview mode or execution mode) and delete old schedules.

Image Shows Options For Executing A Migrate Schedules To Platform Jobs Scheduler Script

Image Shows Options For Executing A Migrate Schedules To Platform Jobs Scheduler Script

The old scheduling functionality in Data Management will be deprecated in Q4 2024.

Business Benefit: Scheduling Data Management jobs from the Platform Job Scheduler console provides consistent scheduling functionality. Using the  job console, customers have a central access point from which they can select and manage scheduling parameters for ongoing jobs. Additionally, the Platform Job Scheduler console provides enhanced functionality like the ability to view, edit, or delete schedules for each individual artifact.

Key Resources

In Administering Data Management for Oracle Enterprise Performance Management Cloud, see:

In Administering Planning, see: