7 Task Management
User can view, configure, and trigger tasks by following the instructions provided in this topic.
A task executes an identified process or a set of processes. It usually executes then in bulk either periodically and in the background. This facilitates seamless integration of certain repetitive or bulk activities.
Some examples of Corporate Account tasks are:
- Reconciling internal and external entries
- Mapping Internal entries to external accounts
- Mapping external account entries to internal accounts
- Processing SWIFT messages
A set of standard tasks (jobs) are factory shipped with Oracle Banking Accounts and are set up as part of the initial system installation. Authorized users can create more tasks and configure the existing tasks, task configuration determines the following:
- Trigger tasks on specific days and times using CRON expressions (Scheduled tasks)
- Trigger tasks based on events (Event based tasks)
- Perform tasks on specific branch (Both scheduled and event based tasks)
Note:
Tasks can also be triggered manually.The following Task Management menu items are described:
- Create Task
This topic provides the systematic instructions to create a task. - View Tasks
This topic explains the systematic instructions to view tasks. - Configure Tasks
This topic provides a systematic instructions to configure tasks. Tasks are configured in the following ways to be triggered at a specific time on a day of the month or a week. Tasks can also be triggered when a specific event occurs. - Trigger Tasks Manually
This topic provides a systematic instructions to trigger tasks manually. - View Tasks Status
This topic provides a systematic instructions to view the status of triggered tasks.