Introduction to EnterpriseSCHEDULE
The EnterpriseSCHEDULE interface is made up of three integrated modules that are separately documented in help. The modules are as follows:
- The Schedule Layout - In EnterpriseSCHEDULE, the Layout is the visual and functional representation of your job interaction. Setting up jobs, assigning job dependencies, scheduling start times and setting up custom calendars are just some of the things you can do in the layout area. The best way to get started understanding layouts, is to describe the various components of a job layout.
- The EnterpriseSCHEDULE Explorer - The EnterpriseSCHEDULE Explorer is the point of access to all objects that make up the system. From this handy interface, you can access job descriptions, directories, calendars, variables and all other built in objects. The Explorer features a interface modeled after the Windows NT explorer and is therefore easy to learn and use.
- The EnterpriseSCHEDULE Monitor - The EnterpriseSCHEDULE Monitor is a real time monitoring tool used to view the progress and history of job events throughout the scheduling states. Using the Monitor, you can observe vast amounts of data regarding performance, resource usage and recent job events. This vital tool enables the user to not only view the activities of the scheduler, it allows for comprehensive performance tuning and analysis.