User's Manual

Working with Running Sessions
Session Management 9-19
3. Click Apply or OK to accept the modifications.
Assigning and Changing Session Ownership
You can assign and change the session ownership by two methods:
Using the Scheduling Wizard at Creation Time
Using the Edit Session Properties
Using the Scheduling Wizard at Creation Time
Note The criteria described to configure scheduling a Template can also be configured in the Preferences
dialog box. To do so, on the Active System Manager menu bar, click Window > Preferences >
Scheduler.
To assign the session ownership by using the scheduler wizard, see the “Scheduling Templates” section on
page 8-18. As an administrator, the scheduler wizard allows you to assign session ownership to a different
user.
Using the Edit Session Properties
To change the session ownership by using the edit session properties, see the “Viewing Session Properties”
section on page 9-15 and the “Editing Default Session Properties” section on page 9-17.
Actual Start Date/Time Start date and time of when the session is scheduled. The start time cannot be edited if the
session is already in progress.
Yes/No; see
description
Actual End Date/Time End date and time of when the session is scheduled. Can be updated based on resource
availability; that is, not booked by someone else.
Yes/No; see
description
Participants List of users that have access to the session. Owner is responsible for establishing the
participants, which can be edited using the Edit Properties menu; see Figure 9-15 on
page 9-18.
Yes
Notifications and
Reminders
Session Notifications Email notification settings for defining who is notified for specific sessions (Admin:
notifications can be applied to all sessions; User: notifications can be applied if user is the
owner, or on a ‘per session’ basis.)
Yes
Script
Script and Test Case
Association
Displays only information related to the script association with a session.
Displays the resource-level scripts and the associated test cases.
Note: In case of confirmed session, script, and test case association is editable.
Yes/No; see
description
Table 9-5 Default Session Properties (continued)
Property Name Description Editable