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In the Schedules page, you can review the available set of schedules for the Dataprep by Trifacta Cloud.



Feature Availability: This feature may not be available in all product editions. For more information on available features, see Compare Editions.

NOTE: This page is available to project owners and workspace administrators only.

A schedule is the automated execution of an output in a flow once or on a recurring basis.  Schedules are composed of the following:

NOTE: Schedules owned by users that have been disabled continue to execute. An admin can disable them through the Schedules page.


Figure: Schedules page

Columns:

  • Owner: The user that owns the schedule.
  • Frequency: The frequency of occurrence of the schedule. 
    • Cron: Cron jobs utilize a modified form of cron scheduling syntax to define execution time. For more information, see cron Schedule Syntax Reference.
    • Weekly/Monthly/Daily: You can also schedule jobs to execute according to a regular calendar period.
  • Flow: Name of the flow to which the schedule applies.  
    • If available, you can click the link to open the flow.
  • State: The current state of the schedule:
    • Enabled - The schedule is active and will execute at the next occurrence according to the frequency.
    • Disabled - The schedule is inactive and cannot be executed until it is enabled.
  • Last Updated: Timestamp for the when the schedule was last modified.

Actions:

  • Filter by update: Click the caret next to Last Updated to sort the list of schedules.
  • Search: Enter text in the search field to filter the listed jobs by flow name. 

Context menu:

Next to the schedule listing, click the options menu to see the following:

  • Enable/Disable Schedule: Select this option to toggle availability of the schedule.
  • Delete Schedule: Delete the schedule.

    Deleting a schedule is permanent and cannot be undone.

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