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again once it has completed itself and replicates again as necessary, until all files have
been processed.
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Max percentage of threading (%): Determines how many processes you may have
running at the same time. This is a percentage of the maximum number of threads
specified in the "Messenger plugin preferences" on page778. For example if the
maximum number of threads is 10 and you specify 50% here, a maximum of 5 replications
will occur (the original process + 4 copies).
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As soon as possible: Select to have the process run continuously. Clear to enable the
Time Grid to fine-tune the schedule of the process.
Tip
Non-startup processes starting with the HTTP Server Input, NodeJS Server Input,
LPD Input or SMTP Input task will run trigger-based if they are set to run As soon
as possible with a Polling interval of 0. This reduces CPU usage.
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Day(s) to keep backup: Indicate the number of days to keep backups of jobs processed
by input tasks. Note that backups will only be kept for those input tasks that have the
Keep backup file option selected and that they are required to resubmit input files.
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Polling interval: Enter the frequency (in seconds) at which the process should verify if
there are new jobs to process. The polling interval also applies to scheduled tasks that
only run on certain times. For example, if your process polls every 30 seconds on a task
that's only scheduled to run one hour per week, it will capture the input 120 times during
that period.
Note
The polling interval is ignored when multiple files are present in the input and will
be used only when there are no longer any files to process.
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Month: Select the month of the year when the process should be run or select All months
to have the process run all year long. This option is disabled when "As soon as possible"
is checked.
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