The Unity Scheduler provides the ability to seamlessly automate and execute tasks running on pre-configured schedules. The Unity Scheduler is multi-threaded and allows tasks from single and/or multiple data sources to execute simultaneously. System tasks run silently in the background, allowing users to continue working in OnBase without interruption or awareness the tasks are being executed.
The Unity Management Console provides the ability for administrators to create and configure tasks that should be executed during certain time frames or intervals. Schedules and execution windows can be assigned to the tasks, providing a powerful palette of detail and configuration for when tasks can be executed. Schedules determine specific dates, days, or intervals a task should be executed. Execution windows determine which days and times interval schedules should be run. Multiple schedules and execution windows can be assigned to a single task to provide for granular customization.
Availability of task types you can create within the Unity Management Console depend on system licensing. For example, when licensed for Workflow, you can create tasks that execute Workflow timers.
From within the Unity Management Console, you can also generate audit logs, configuration reports, and execution history reports. These logs and reports can be used to track actions from within the Unity Management Console and view details on task configuration and execution.