10-13-2010 06:09 AM - edited 03-19-2019 01:44 AM
Is there any way to create a phone report and run it say daily or weekly? Once a job has been completed is there anyway to reactivate it? Maybe it's right in front of my nose?
I just want to be able to create a report and not have to go in qualify the records and choose which fields I want in the report each time. I'm looking for the same output. All I want is to qualify records based on the same device pool, output the same data each time. It would be nice to be able just to reactivate the report previously run or schedule it to run daily.
I know I can get that this done via SQL / SOAP just haven't had the time to pursue that option.
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10-13-2010 07:16 AM
Hi Mark,
I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but you can
schedule recurring BAT jobs
Use the following procedure to schedule submitted jobs.
Procedure
Step 1 Find the job you want to schedule using the "Finding a Job" section.
Step 2 In the Job Configuration window, enter the settings for scheduling and activating the job as described in Table 63-1.
Step 3 Click Activate job to activate the job at the scheduled time or click Save to save the configuration settings to activate the job at a later time.
The Find and List Jobs window displays.
Note If a Job is saved, but not activated then status of the job will be displayed as Hold. These jobs will not be processed by BPS unless they are activated.
Step 4 Click the job ID for the job you have activated. In the Job Configuration window, the following information displays in the Job Results area, for all jobs that are complete, incomplete, stop requested, or processing.
•Job Launched Date
•Job Result Status
•Number of records Processed
•Number of Records Failed
•Total Number of Records
•Log File Name
Note Click on the link in the Log File Name column to view the log file for this transaction.
Step 5 To go back to the list of jobs, choose Back to Find/List from the Related Links drop-down list box and click Go.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/bat/6_1_1/t16jobs.html#wp1113841
Cheers!
Rob
10-13-2010 07:16 AM
Hi Mark,
I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, but you can
schedule recurring BAT jobs
Use the following procedure to schedule submitted jobs.
Procedure
Step 1 Find the job you want to schedule using the "Finding a Job" section.
Step 2 In the Job Configuration window, enter the settings for scheduling and activating the job as described in Table 63-1.
Step 3 Click Activate job to activate the job at the scheduled time or click Save to save the configuration settings to activate the job at a later time.
The Find and List Jobs window displays.
Note If a Job is saved, but not activated then status of the job will be displayed as Hold. These jobs will not be processed by BPS unless they are activated.
Step 4 Click the job ID for the job you have activated. In the Job Configuration window, the following information displays in the Job Results area, for all jobs that are complete, incomplete, stop requested, or processing.
•Job Launched Date
•Job Result Status
•Number of records Processed
•Number of Records Failed
•Total Number of Records
•Log File Name
Note Click on the link in the Log File Name column to view the log file for this transaction.
Step 5 To go back to the list of jobs, choose Back to Find/List from the Related Links drop-down list box and click Go.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/bat/6_1_1/t16jobs.html#wp1113841
Cheers!
Rob
10-13-2010 07:42 AM
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the response. Can't believe I couldn't find that . I just never clicked on a job that I loaded to hold. I just activated them or I was clicking on jobs that were already completed. I knew it had to be out there! GEEZ talk about embarrassing! I should have been able to find this myself.
Mark
10-13-2010 07:49 AM
Hey Mark,
No worries my friend
There are 8 Zillion things to learn here and we all learn them one at a time
so don't beat yourself up! That's why we work together via CSC.
Cheers!
Rob
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