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Publish Scheduler
- Updated on 27 May 2024
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Publish is the fifth step in the custom Scheduler which gives a detailed overview of the configurations done in the Scheduler. It is given in two section viz. Summary and Publish.
- Summary - It provides a summary of the scheduler configuration.
- Publish - It provides the configuration status of publish lifecycle .
Figure: Publish page
Summary of Scheduler
It gives a detailed account of the configurations made in the Scheduler. Summary outlines the Scheduler Name, Scheduler Frequency, Scheduler Actions, Scheduler Conditions that have been defined.
Publish
The Publish Status provides an overview of the lifecycle of the scheduler. The following are the statuses that can be defined.
Each component once it has been designed needs to be published. The lifecycle has been explained below. For more information, refer the field description table below.
Status | Description |
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Designed | This is the by-default state for any component when it is created for the first time. In this stage, changes can be made to the Scheduler as required. The Scheduler can only be published from the Designed state. |
Published | This is the status of the Scheduler when it is ready for execution. Changes cannot be made at this stage. Once it is in published state, the Scheduler can be moved to Maintenance and Retired state. |
Maintenance | Once the Scheduler has been published, any changes can be made only when it is moved to the maintenance stage. The scheduler can be moved to Published and Retired state from this stage. |
Retired | When the Scheduler reaches end of life, it is moved to retired state. No future changes can be made from this state. It can never be moved to Published and Maintenance from here. |