Schedule pane and window, P. 217) – Apple Final Cut Server User Manual

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Chapter 14

Managing Automations

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Schedule Pane and Window

Events can be scheduled; for example, scanning the still store in a control room every
5 minutes to ensure that the Final Cut Server catalog is up to date. A schedule is
normally used to scan or catalog a device.

The most common responses to use with a schedule are clean jobs, clean logs,
measure catalog size, purge subscriptions, scan (all types), and search expired.

The Schedule pane lists the existing schedules.

The Schedule pane contains the following columns:

 Name: This is the name of the schedule as entered when it was created.
 Enabled: Shows either true (if the schedule is running) or false (if the schedule

is stopped).

 Schedule: This is the basic unit of time that the schedule is based on. There are

four options:

 weekly: You define when the schedule runs by specifying a day of the week, an

hour of that day, and a minute of that hour to run on.

 daily: You define when the schedule runs by specifying an hour of the day (based

on a 24-hour clock) and a minute of that hour to run on.

 hourly: You define when the schedule runs by specifying the minute of each hour

to run on.

 periodically: You define when the schedule runs by specifying the number of

minutes between each time the schedule runs.

 Day: This is the day of the week the schedule runs on when using the weekly period.

For example, Monday in the Day column means the response executes every Monday.

Click Schedule to show

the Schedule pane.

Click the Create button

to add a schedule.

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