Overview Using Process Control
Gentran:Server for Windows November 2005 Gentran:Server for Windows User’s Guide
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Overview
Introduction Events are a combination of the following:
A time or day to execute or a file name for which the system checks
The controller on which the event is processed
A session definition
The Process Control runs events based on whether they are timed or polled. You
define the events in a session definition.
The Process Control enables you to process an event at a specified time, every
day. Additional options enable you to restrict processing to certain days of the
week or a specific date. In addition, you can define calendars to exclude specific
holidays or days of the week from the processing schedule.
You manage events by using the following dialog boxes:
Process Control dialog box (Events tab)
Event Setup dialog box
Process Control dialog box (Active Events tab)
Before you begin You must have already defined the session definition to be executed prior to
creating an event.
Reference
See Creating Sessions on page 11 - 9 for more information.
Timed events When a timed event is activated, the Gentran Scheduler initiates that event at the
correct time on the appropriate day or date.
Polled events When a polled event is activated, the Gentran Poller polls the controller for the
presence or absence of a defined file (depending on what is indicated in the event
definition), and initiates the event when the specified file either exists or does not
exist (based on the event definition).