SS> Utilities> Show Scheduled Jobs

Jobs Viewer

 

Summary

 

Most processes (reports, generating bills and statements, etc.) are processed on the application server rather than the workstation you are logged into. This allows you to continue working while reports or batch processes are being run.

 

When a job is created (for example, the generation of a report), you can either set the job to process immediately, or you can schedule the job to be processed at a specific time. As jobs are created, they are queued up on the server and then completed when the resources become available or the scheduled time elapses. The Jobs Viewer window displays all of the jobs that have been queued on the server and the status of each job.

 

Springbrook uses two jobs queues: the Standard Jobs queue and the Big Jobs queue. The Standard Jobs queue is reserved for the vast majority of the processes in the application. Because these processes are relatively quick to complete, running a job through the Standard Job queue rarely results in a delay.

 

The Big Jobs queue is reserved for the few application processes that can take longer to complete. Because these processes can take longer, Springbrook recommends taking advantage of the job scheduling feature and scheduling these jobs to begin at off-peak hours when few if any users will be processing jobs. However, in the event that a longer job must be processed during regular working hours, the job will be processed through the Big Jobs queue, thereby preventing unnecessary delays for users processing standard jobs.

 

The following processes are considered Big Jobs:

  • Application Wide> Query by Example report
  • CR> Reports> Pay Method Listing
  • FA> Reports> Query Manager
  • GL> Reporting Tools> Query Manager
  • PR> Computer Checks> ACH Checks (regular and long stub)
  • PR> Computer Checks> Calculate Payroll
  • PR> Computer Checks> Checks (regular and long stub)
  • PR> Computer Checks> GL Distribution
  • PR> Reports> Detail Distribution
  • SS> Utilities> Install Service Pack
  • UB> Collections> Generate
  • UB> New Billing> Generate
  • UB> New Billing> Statement Settings
  • UB> New Billing> Commit
  • UB> Reports> Aging Report
  • UB> Reports> Balance by AR Account
  • UB> Reports> Consumption Revenue
  • UB> Reports> Trend Monitoring
  • UB> Reports> Trial Balance by Date
  • UB> Reports Consumption> Consumption by Service Rate

 

The following example describes the steps required to generate a UB module Account Master Report. If you do not have the UB module, this example applies to any report generated from a Reports palette in any module.

 

  • Open the Account Master window (UB> Reports> Account Master).
  • Select the report criteria. Click here for information on generating an Account Master Report.
  • Once the criteria has been entered, either:
    • Enter a date and time in the field next to the Print icon to schedule the report to generate at a specific time. The date and time should be in the following format: MM/DD/YYYY - H:MM AM/PM.
    • Leave the field next to the Print icon blank. The report will print as soon as the resources become available on the application server.
  • Click the Print icon to schedule the job to generate the report. This will only generate the report in a PDF file. If you would like to print the report, you can print the PDF file once the report has been generated.
  • Open the Jobs Viewer window (Jobs Viewer icon on the application) to view the progress of the report.
  • Once the report is complete, you can open the report from either the Jobs Viewer window or from the View Reports window (SS> Utilities> View Reports). If the report was generated from a batch process, you will not be able to open the report from the View Reports window. Click here for information on the View Reports window.
    • Reports generated from the Reports palette will automatically be archived on the server and can be retrieved at any time using the View Reports window.
    • Reports that are generated from a batch process are not automatically archived on the server and are replaced if a new version of the report is generated. For example, if you reprint the Statements generated in a UB module New Billing batch, the previous statements will be overwritten by the new version. If you try to open the previous version of the statements using the Jobs Viewer window, the new version of the report will display.
  • Generating the report only creates a PDF file of the report, it does not actually print the report. If you would like to print a copy of the generated report, print the PDF file.

 

Security

 

The Jobs Viewer window allows you to view reports generated in the application. Security settings for the Jobs Viewer are inherited from the security set up on the user logged in to the application.

 

Step by Step