Specifications

Task: using timetables and shortcuts CentreVu CMS Administration
Task Reference 13-46
Shortcuts and permissions
If you delete a
CentreVu
CMS user ID and that user has
shortcuts, all shortcuts belonging to that user are deleted.
If you change a user's access permissions, it could affect that user's
shortcuts. For example, if a user has access to skills 1, 2, 3, and 4
and you change the user's permissions to skills 1, 2, and 4, the
shortcuts for skill 3 either do not run or the shortcuts display no
data.
Assigning tasks
To assign a task, you access a user window, type the appropriate
values, and select an item from the action list. For example, a task
can access and complete a historical report window and then run
the report. You can schedule historical reports to run at any time
on any date you specify.
Using Stop
Stop exits the add or edit mode for a timetable or shortcut. An
acknowledgment window asks if you want to save the additions or
changes.
Stop does not stop the execution of a shortcut. For example, if you
type a shortcut name and then decide you do not want to run the
shortcut, selecting Stop does not stop the shortcut from running.
The only way to stop a shortcut from running is to turn the
terminal off.