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I have more than 100 jobs in the report caster that I don't want to run per the schedule on Monday and then resume normal schedule later. Is there an easy way to keep them from running on Monday only without going into each single job and disabling the schedule and later re-enabling it the same way.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
WebFOCUS 7.6.10 Windows all output (Excel, HTML, PDF)
Ok, I think I could use Schedule Blackout Date feature in ReportCaster. I have set Jan 02 (Monday) as a blackout date. However, when I went back and refreshed the scheduled jobs, they still indicate the next run date of Jan 02 - so not sure if they would actually run on that date or not. I hope they dont run.
WebFOCUS 7.6.10 Windows all output (Excel, HTML, PDF)
The current next run date in solely based on schedule. There is an active request to have it reflect the current black out date settings. There is also a request to show the next years list of scheduled runs based on black out dates.
Brian Suter VP WebFOCUS Product Development
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