Repeat every – The interval between jobs, in minutes, hours, days, or weeks.
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Run a set number of times – Runs the specified number of times.
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Run until a specified date – Runs until a calendar date is reached. Click the calendar icon, , to select the date.
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Run indefinitely – Runs at the specified times until you delete the job.
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Holidays – A holiday calendar specifies a list of days when the scheduled report will not run. To use a holiday calendar, select it from the drop-down list. Only one holiday calendar can be selected at a time. Holiday calendars are configured by an administrator; if no calendars are available in this list, this option has not been configured for your system.
If your server recognizes Daylight Savings Time (DST), jobs scheduled using simple recurrence may seem to occur one hour later (when DST ends) or one hour earlier (when DST begins). If you want jobs to recur at the same time of day and respect DST adjustments, use calendar recurrence.
Dates in Months – Enter dates or date ranges separated by commas, for example: 1, 15.
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Times – The time of day in minutes and hours when the job should run. The hours use 24-hour format.
You can also enter multiple minutes or hours, and ranges, separated by commas. For example, entering 0,15,30,45 for the minutes, and 9-17 for the hours, runs the report every 15 minutes from 9:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Enter an asterisk (*) to run the job every minute or every hour.
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End Date – Calendar recurrence runs until a calendar date is reached. Click to select the date.
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Holidays – A holiday calendar specifies a list of days when the scheduled report will not run. To use a holiday calendar, select it from the drop-down list. Only one holiday calendar can be selected at a time. Holiday calendars are configured by an administrator; if no calendars are available in this list, this option has not been configured for your system.
Administrators see the chapter on scheduling in the JasperReports Server Web Services Guide for more information on configuring calendars.