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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 pos-
sible 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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Week of month / by date: Select the desired option for the time grid. Note that any selection you
make in this box will be interpreted based on the selection made in the Month box. If you chose
All months in the Month box and Last in the Week of month / by date box, then the process will
run on the last week of every month. If you chose January in the Month box and First in the Week
of month / by date box, then the process will run only on the first week of January.
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Select Date to display dates on the grid’s top ruler.
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Select any of the other options to display days on the top ruler.
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Select All weeks to have the process run every week.
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Select First, Second, Third or Fourth to have the process run on the first, second, third or
fourth week.
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Select Last to have the process run only on the last week.
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Time division: Select the duration of each daily segment in the time grid. If you select 00:15,
each segment will represent only 15 minutes and each day will be made up of 96 blocks (4 blocks
per hour times 24 hours). If you select 24:00, each segment will represent an entire day.
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Poll once per activity period: Select to perform this process initial input task no more than
once for each set of contiguous blocks (blocks that are on the top of one another). Choosing this
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