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Submitting Processes

  • Submitting Processes and Chains
  • Submitting a Process or Chain
  • Scheduling with Times and Dates
  • Rescheduling Processes Automatically
  • Using Recurrences

Calendaring

  • Using Time Windows
  • Shifting Times and Days with Time Windows
  • Configuration Data for Time Windows
  • Using Time Windows in Processes
  • Defining Advanced Execution Times with Period Functions
  • Managing Recurrences
  • Creating Submit Frames
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Submit Frames
  • Using Submit Frames in Processes
  • Time Zones
← Creating Custom Monitor ChecksSubmitting a Process or Chain →

Submitting Processes and Chains

When a user requests a process definition to be executed, the central Redwood Server will schedule the process for execution on a process server. A request for execution is also called "submitting". Before the execution request is passed on to the process server, the user may:

  • Change Date/time and recurrence data
  • Change scheduling behavior parameter values.
  • Enter the parameter values.

Once a request has been submitted, the process can be created by the central Redwood Server. By default, a scheduled process will be executed according to the start date and time, and provided a scheduler is up and running. Processes can also be scheduled directly on hold, this process will require human intervention before it will start.

note

When you pre-submit more than 100 processes, you will get a warning.

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You cannot pre-submit more than 5000 processes, as this can have serious consequences in terms of performance.

See Also

  • Submitting a Process Definition or Chain Definition
← Creating Custom Monitor ChecksSubmitting a Process or Chain →
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