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Changing a scheduled event in Central management Console

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JScannell

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Jan 9, 2001
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I've created a scheduled event to run a Crystal Report utilizing the SAP Central Management Console. I discovered a minor error in one of the schedule properties. When I go into the event to try to change that property, the only thing I can seem to do is totally start over. None of the previously entered properties (recurring, destination, etc.) show up. Fortunately it is a schedule that I just created so I can go through and re-enter everything, but it makes me wonder if I'm doing it right. It would seem to me that I should be able to find the schedule I just created so I can modify it. Wouldn't creating a new one also mean that the old one is there, too? What if I was modifying a scheduled event that somebody else setup months ago? I wouldn't know what to pu in for any of the properties...

Thanks in advance,

Jerry Scannell
 
The best way to do this would be to find the instance with the status of "recurring", which is the actual schedule. Select that instance, go to the Action menu and select "Reschedule". You should have the option to replace the existing schedule and this will give you all of the options that were selected in the original schedule, which you can modify as needed.

-Dell

DecisionFirst Technologies - Seven-time SAP BusinessObjects Solution Partner of the Year
 
Dell,

Thank you. That did the trick. I also discovered that the "delete" function was under the Manage dropdown. I would have thought that would have been in the Action menu, too.


Jerry Scannell
 
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