Cisco Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2 User Guide

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Cisco Tidal Enterprise Scheduler 6.2 User Guide
6.2.1
Chapter 10      Controlling Production
  Calendars Interface
Note
When you use the Recalculate feature, any days you have manually added or removed from the 
calendar(s) will be lost. Recalculating calendars do not affect the production schedules that have already 
been created. You must recompile the existing production schedules before the changes can take effect 
in those schedules.
Add Calendar Submenu
When you select Add
 
from the Calendars pane context menu, the Add
 
submenu displays. This menu 
also appears in a context form when you click the Add button on the TES toolbar from the Calendars 
pane.
The following describes the items in the Add Calendars
 
submenu:
  •
Group —Add a calendar group, combining two or more calendars and including or excluding their 
associated dates.
  •
List —Add a list calendar to specify any set of non-repeating dates.
  •
Daily —Add a calendar that repeats at a daily interval that you specify. For example, every 2 days, 
every 3 days
, etc. You can also exclude certain days, i.e. Saturday or Sunday, from the calendar.
  •
Weekly —Add a calendar that repeats at a weekly interval that you specify. For example, once a 
week, every 3 weeks
, etc. You can also include the days in the week to run the job, i.e., Monday 
through Friday
.
  •
Monthly with Days —Add a calendar that repeats in the months you specify. For example, January
April
July
and
 
October. You also specify on which date(s) of the selected months to run jobs. For 
example, the 1st and the 15th of the specified months.
  •
Monthly with Weeks —Add a calendar that repeats on the months you specify. For example, 
January and June. You also specify on which day(s) of the selected months to run jobs. For 
example, the first and last Friday of each month. You can also specify offsets to the specified date. 
For example, 3 days before the 1st Monday of each month.
  •
Subset —Add a new calendar which is a subset of the dates encompassed by existing calendars. You 
can use calendar logic to target the exact dates that you want to include.
Calendar Group Definition Dialog
The Calendar Group Definition dialog displays when you add or edit a calendar group from the 
Calendars pane. 
Common to All
  •
Calendar Name —The name of the calendar group (up to 60 characters). The name must be unique.
  •
Owner —The owner of the calendar group. By default, this is the creator of the calendar group. An 
owner can be a TES user or Workgroup.
  •
Public —The Public option makes the calendar accessible by all TES users within the boundaries 
of their Security Policy. When cleared, only the calendar’s owner can see and use the calendar.