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Recurring tasks are configurations that publish task automatically.

1) Task Creation

Recurring tasks can be created from the publication menu on the devices list

  • Publication frequency : How frequent will the recurrent task be pushed on the target devices from the publication start date.
  • Occurrence validityThe maximum delay for the target devices to receive the task. The task becomes obsolete at the end of this delay. Any remaining devices that are too late will not process the task
  • Publication start date : How frequent will the recurrent task be pushed on the target devices from the publication start date.
  • publication stop dateThe date from when no more occurrence will be published for this task
  • Application fieldThe devices group that contains the target devices of the recurring task

Recurring tasks behavior

Recurring tasks needs to be created only once. After their creation, they will automatically publish the specified task on the target devices. They will do so until that the publication stop date is reached.


2) Task View and Edition

Recurring tasks can be deleted and modified from the Reccuring task menu in the Library section

Click on the Edit button will open the edition Dialog

   



     Task templates : The task that is published at each occurrence

     Publication frequency : How frequent will the recurrent task be pushed on the target devices from the publication start date.

     Occurrence validityThe maximum delay for the target devices to receive the task. The task becomes obsolete at the end of this delay. Any remaining devices that are too late will not process the task

     Publication stop date : The date from when no more occurrence will be published for this task

     Activation stateThis is an option to enable or disable the task. When a task is disabled, no more occurrence will be published, and any current occurrence will be stopped.








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