Managing tasks in the Scheduled table
Managing tasks in the Running table
You can manage tasks in the task tables according to your requirements. For example, you can run a scheduled task immediately, or stop a running task.
Some task management operations are common to the task tables.
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| Select a task | Click in the row that the task is in. |
| Select multiple tasks | Select the rows that the tasks are in while holding the Ctrl button. |
| Remove a task |
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| Create a new scheduled task | Click New Schedule on the task bar of the My Tasks page, then in the New Schedule dialog, specify how to create the task: by selecting a report or by importing a script file. |
| Run a task immediately |
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| Duplicate a task |
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| Enable a task |
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| Disable a task |
The disabled task will not be performed until you enable it again. |
| Export a scheduled task to a script on disk | See Importing and Exporting Scheduled Tasks for details. |
| Import a scheduled task from a script saved on disk | See Importing and Exporting Scheduled Tasks for details. |
Notes:
| If you want to | Then do |
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| Stop a task that is running |
Note: When you stop a bursting task from running, some sub tasks in the bursting task may have already been finished, so some results may have been sent to some recipients. |
| View parameter information | Refer to the Parameters column of the Running table. |
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| View detailed task run information |
The Result Details table is then displayed which contains the following information:
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| View parameter information | Refer to the Parameters column of the Completed table. |
| If you want to | Then do |
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| Stop a running task submitted using Background Run mode |
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| Restart a stopped task |
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| View parameter information | Refer to the Parameters column of the Background Tasks table. |