Specifications

Task: using timetables and shortcuts CentreVu CMS Administration
Task Reference 13-43
Tasks associated with different ACDs can be on the same
timetable.
To run identical tasks on more than one ACD, you must either
create separate timetables for each ACD or separate tasks on the
same timetable.
Selecting Add, Get contents: Add tasks, or Get Contents: Modify
from the Timetable action list automatically activates Keep mode.
This means you cannot access windows you opened before
making your selection. After you exit Keep mode, the previously
opened windows open again.
A task is stored with each Add, Delete, Modify, Run, and List all
action list selection. Action list selections not saved by
CentreVu
CMS are Find one, Next, Previous, and Get contents. For Find
one, Next, Previous, and Get contents, the action happens
immediately.
Users who are not administrators can view other users' timetables
but cannot add, change, or delete another user's timetables or
entries.
You cannot move or size windows in the timetable edit mode.
CentreVu
CMS tries to run each task on a timetable. If an event
occurs, such as an acknowledgment window that needs a \HV or
QR response, the timetable is stopped and is logged in the customer
error log.
Tasks for which you do not have permission do not run on a
timetable.
To verify timetable status, check the List all window for the
timetable and check the Error Log Report in the Maintenance
operation.
Using the Current key in Keep mode rotates only through your
Timetable windows; it does not rotate through any windows
opened before you typed Keep mode.
Printing a timetable
To print a report more than once on a timetable, you must type a
task for each copy of the report you want. For example, if you
want three copies of a report, type the task three times. The
timetable quits if a timetable task fails.