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- Right-click on a Source System and select Schedule>Discovery.
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- Enter in a model version if required and click click Schedule.
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- WhereScape 3D generates the the Scheduling command to be run.
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- Selecting the RED host script check box defines the Command as a RED host script and the drop-down list enables you to choose between a RED Windows Host Script or a RED Linux Host Script.
- Selecting the RED host script check box defines the Command as a RED host script and the drop-down list enables you to choose between a RED Windows Host Script or a RED Linux Host Script.
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Using Copy and Paste, you can create a host script in RED, which can then be run via the RED Scheduler. See the WhereScape RED User Guide for more details.- Use Cron expression when you are running the command on a Unix box.
Click the Calculate button and select the relevant options to select the cron interval, then click OK.
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The cron expression is displayed in the dialog.
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Click OK to close.- Use Schtasks expression when you are running the command in Windows. Click
the - the Calculate button and select the relevant options to select the schtasks interval, then click OK.
- the Calculate button and select the relevant options to select the schtasks interval, then click OK.
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The schtasks expression is displayed in the dialog.
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Click OK to close.
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For example:
The scheduling command can be copied into Notepad and saved as command.bat.
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The Schtasks expression can then be used to run command.bat from the command line.
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To generate the scheduling command manually, Refer |
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