richslaney
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Hi all,
Happy New Year all.
For my client I've written a new 'Task Scheduler' to run UBE's that has extra functionality such as Day and Time Schedules, Exception Dates and Times, Exception Dates and Times based on Calendars and Audit Logging including Emails for Submission, Exception and also daily Audit Summary Emails. Also have the feature to validate if a file (full name or part file name) exists in a specified folder so interface related UBE's are only kicked off when Data actually exists.
The Task Scheduler is in Power Forms and Subforms and all works nicely with the 'guts' of of the processing being performed in Business Functions.
The Business Functions handle all the validations, and processing and can tasks can be kicked off from the Application itself, or from whatever calls the Business Functions whether that be another Application, Business Function or a Scheduled UBE.
But, the main way the Tasks are executed is by a 'Scheduled Orchestration' that calls the Business Function to kick of the 'Task Processor' and call UBE's as required (after validating Expiration Dates, Status, Dates, Times, Exception Dates and Times etc). This is all working fine, but I have a little improvement I would like to add and this is where my question comes in.
Is there a way I can interrogate the 'Scheduled Orchestration' from my Application to see if it's actively Scheduled / Running?
It would be nice to check this and display a message or icon in the application on entry (and also from a pushbutton) so the user is always aware that the Process Automation Orchestrator is active.
Any suggestions?
Happy New Year all.
For my client I've written a new 'Task Scheduler' to run UBE's that has extra functionality such as Day and Time Schedules, Exception Dates and Times, Exception Dates and Times based on Calendars and Audit Logging including Emails for Submission, Exception and also daily Audit Summary Emails. Also have the feature to validate if a file (full name or part file name) exists in a specified folder so interface related UBE's are only kicked off when Data actually exists.
The Task Scheduler is in Power Forms and Subforms and all works nicely with the 'guts' of of the processing being performed in Business Functions.
The Business Functions handle all the validations, and processing and can tasks can be kicked off from the Application itself, or from whatever calls the Business Functions whether that be another Application, Business Function or a Scheduled UBE.
But, the main way the Tasks are executed is by a 'Scheduled Orchestration' that calls the Business Function to kick of the 'Task Processor' and call UBE's as required (after validating Expiration Dates, Status, Dates, Times, Exception Dates and Times etc). This is all working fine, but I have a little improvement I would like to add and this is where my question comes in.
Is there a way I can interrogate the 'Scheduled Orchestration' from my Application to see if it's actively Scheduled / Running?
It would be nice to check this and display a message or icon in the application on entry (and also from a pushbutton) so the user is always aware that the Process Automation Orchestrator is active.
Any suggestions?
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