Job command |
CustomerSegmentUBXIntegrate |
Start Date |
Enter the date that you want to begin the job. |
Start time |
Enter the time of day that you want to start the job for the first time. Use
the 24-hour clock format, for example, 13:00 for 1 PM |
Associated user |
Type the user on whose behalf this job is run. By default, the user ID of the current user is
entered in this field. Set the value of this field to be the same as the value in the LOGONID column
of the USERREG database table. |
Allowed host |
Type the name of the host that runs this job. If this parameter is omitted, the job can be
run by any host. This parameter is only needed if the scheduler is running on multiple hosts and if
a job must be restricted to one of them. Use the following form to specify the host name:
name.domain. |
Scheduler interval |
Type the number of seconds between successive runs of this job. If this
parameter is omitted, the job is run only once. A typical schedule interval for this job is
600 seconds (10 minutes). |
Job attempts and Seconds to retry |
Type the number of times the scheduler is to retry the job if it fails and the number of
seconds before a failed job is retried. Both field must be present to retry a job. |
Scheduler policy |
Specify the policy to be used by the scheduler when the job fails to run. Select whether the
job is run one time and the next run is occurs in the future, or whether the job runs as many times
as necessary to recover all missed runs. |
Job priority |
Type a number to be associated with the priority of this job. This value is inserted into the
SCCPRIORITY column of the SCHCONFIG table. A greater number indicates a higher priority job. |
Application type |
Select the application schedule pool that the job is a part of. The purpose of
this field is to constrain resource-intensive jobs to a limited number of threads. The application
types, and the rules that govern their access to resources, are defined by the user under the
WebSphere Commerce Administration Console. The default application type is null. |