Forcing the Reports Scheduler to Run Sample Clauses

Forcing the Reports Scheduler to Run. Select Force Reports Scheduler… from the drop-down Scheduler menu to view the Getting Reports for Scheduled Store dialog box. The Getting Reports for Scheduled Store dialog box is used to show the progress of the Reports Scheduler. This feature is used to restart the Reports Scheduler if the scheduled generation of reports was aborted by the user. The Reports Scheduler evaluates each scheduled report for each store to determine if there is enough Raw Car Data to generate scheduled reports. The Reports Scheduler does not generate fractional reports (e.g. a half shift). The Reports Scheduler will “catch-up” to the most recent scheduled reports session if one or more reports sessions were missed due to the Reports Scheduler being busy or paused, or to the PC30A not running. The Getting Reports for Scheduled Store dialog box is composed of the Activity Log box, Acquisition Progress bar and Abort button. The Activity Log monitors the progress of the Raw Car Data and settings acquisition and displays any visible feedback about the connection. The Activity Log also shows any communication or acquisition errors that may occur while receiving the data from timer into a text file, or while importing the text file into the database. The Acquisition Progress bar is not used by the Reports Scheduler and is disabled the entire time the dialog box is displayed. Selecting the Abort button will complete the report currently being generated and close the dialog box. Editing Comparison Summary Reports Schedule Scheduled Comparison Summary Report allows you to schedule multiple reports based on report type, each for multiple stores. Use the following steps to schedule the report. ! Select a report you want to be scheduled using the “Select a Report” grid, which shows a list of all reports possible. ! Check one (or both) of the “Print report” or/and “Save Report” check boxes. “Print Report” will cause report to be printed, “Save report” will cause the report to be saved at “ WorkingPC30A directory + \Database\ActivePC30AdbStores\ComparisonReports\” folder with the name corresponding PC30A file name convention. ! If you want this report to include all Stores that you have in a database, press “Select All Stores” button. You will see that “List of Stores for selected Report” grid will be populated with the list of all Stores. ! If you want the report not to include all Stores, but only some of them, press “Add New Store” button. You will see a list of all Stores in a “List of al...
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Forcing the Reports Scheduler to Run. Select Force Reports Scheduler… from the drop-down Scheduler menu to view the Getting Reports for Scheduled Store dialog box. The Getting Reports for Scheduled Store dialog box is used to show the progress of the Reports Scheduler. This feature is used to restart the Reports Scheduler if the scheduled generation of reports was aborted by the user. The Reports Scheduler evaluates each scheduled report for each store to determine if there is enough Raw Car Data to generate scheduled reports. The Reports Scheduler does not generate fractional reports

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