Use schedules to automate attestation. These specify when and how often attestation cases are created. One Identity Manager supplies several default schedules for attestation.
To edit schedules
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In the Manager, select the Attestation > Basic configuration data > Schedules category.
The result list shows all schedules configured for attestation policies (AttestationPolicy task).
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Select a schedule in the result list and run the Change main data task.
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Click in the result list.
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Edit the schedule’s main data.
- Save the changes.
Enter the following properties for a schedule.
Property |
Meaning |
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Name |
Schedule ID. Translate the given text using the button. |
Description |
Detailed description of the schedule. Translate the given text using the button. |
Table |
Table whose data can be used by the schedule. |
Enabled |
Specifies whether the schedule is enabled. NOTE: Only active schedules are run. Active schedules are only run if the QBM | Schedules configuration parameter is set. |
Time zones |
Unique identifier for the time zone that is used for running the schedule. Choose between Universal Time Code or one of the time zones in the menu. NOTE: When you add a new schedule, the time zone is preset to that of the client from which you started the Manager. |
Start (date) |
The day on which the schedule should be run for the first time. If this day conflicts with the defined interval type, the first run is on the next available day based on the start date. |
Validity period |
Period within which the schedule is run.
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Occurs |
Interval in which the task is run. Other settings may be required depending on the settings.
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Start time |
Fixed start time Enter the time in local format for the chosen time zone. If there is a list of start times, the schedule is started at each of the given times. |
Repeat every |
Rate of occurrence for running the schedule within the selected time interval. |
Last planned run/Next planned run |
Activation time calculated by the DBQueue Processor. Activation times are recalculated whilst the schedule is running. The time of the next run is calculated from the interval type, rate of occurrence, and the start time. NOTE: One Identity Manager provides the start information in the time zone of the client where the program was started. Changes due to daylight saving are taken into account. |