Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) 用户指南
Chapter 5 Scheduling Historical Reports
Handling Missed Schedules
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Cisco CRS Historical Reports User Guide, Release 6.0(1)
For example, assume that you have set up a schedule to run daily, and that the
schedule has no end date. In addition, assume that five of these schedules were
missed, and that the sch.ini file instructs the system to execute up to three missed
daily schedules. When you execute missed schedules, the system will generate the
three most recent daily reports.
schedule has no end date. In addition, assume that five of these schedules were
missed, and that the sch.ini file instructs the system to execute up to three missed
daily schedules. When you execute missed schedules, the system will generate the
three most recent daily reports.
As another example, assume that you have set up a schedule to run weekly and to
end after four occurrences. In addition, assume that all of these schedules were
missed, and that the sch.ini file instructs the system to execute up to three missed
weekly schedules. When you execute missed schedules, the system will generate
three of the missed weekly reports. The first report will be the one that was
scheduled to be the final report. The other reports will be the two previous reports.
end after four occurrences. In addition, assume that all of these schedules were
missed, and that the sch.ini file instructs the system to execute up to three missed
weekly schedules. When you execute missed schedules, the system will generate
three of the missed weekly reports. The first report will be the one that was
scheduled to be the final report. The other reports will be the two previous reports.
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