Videos

Tutorial 10: New calendar features for timescheduling

In that video tutorial we demonstrate some of the new timescheduling features of BICsuite and schedulix. We are assuming that our company has branches in Hamburg, Berlin and Munich. As well as the national holidays, each branch has its own public holidays. A job should only run if all the branches are working, that is if there are no public holidays in any of the…

Tutorial 9: More time scheduling options

In that video we execute time scheduled jobs on specific days by changing the master schedules that we created in video tutorial number 8. The Munich job should run every Friday. The New York job has to run on the last Friday of the month, and the Tokyo job should only run when Friday falls on a 13th. More videos about the BICsuite scheduling system Explore…

Tutorial 8: Time scheduling with different time zones

The video describes some basic time scheduling functions with the newly added time zones New York and Tokyo. We prepare three jobs to start in Munich, New York and Tokyo every day at 5 pm local time. Tutorial 9: More time scheduling options Explore the BICsuite-highlights You have some questions? Please contact us!

Tutorial 7: Setting user defaults

In this video you get known to the user settings of BICsuite and schedulix. You learn how to create a new user profile, define your defaults and add time zones to the selection list. Tutorial 8: Time scheduling with different time zones Tutorial 9: More time scheduling options You have some questions? Please contact us!

Tutorial 6: Exit State Translations and workarounds

That tutorial explains, how to handle in BICsuite and schedulix a small weak point in the result of the last video. Because the second job was skipped, the whole batch appeared with the Exit State SKIPPED. Here’s how to finalize the batch with SUCCESS. BASIC users create a dummy-job as a workaround, users of the PROFESSIONAL and ENTERPRISE edition learn how to use the Exit…

Tutorial 5: Conditional execution of a job within a batch

In this tutorial you create a batch consisting of the jobs ‘LOAD_NEW_DATA’ and ‘PROCESS_DATA’. The job ‘PROCESS_DATA’ should only run if the job ‘LOAD_NEW_DATA’ has actually loaded new data. Codeline for the field Run Program: SDMSpopup.sh $JOBNAME -c 0=SUCCESS:1=NO_DATA:2=FAILURE” Tutorial 6: Exit State Translations and workarounds Tutorial 7: Setting user defaults Tutorial 8: Time scheduling with different time zones

Tutorial 4: Exit-State-Definitions, -Mappings and Profiles

This video starts a workshop in several parts about the conditional execution of jobs. One job within a batch should only run, if another job has actually loaded new data. In this video you learn to handle Exit-State-Definitions, -Mappings and -Profiles in BICsuite and you build up the conditions for the communication between the two jobs. Tutorial 5: Conditional execution of a job within a…

Tutorial 3: Interventions in processing batches

In the third part of our tutorial series we demonstrate, how to monitor running batches and intervent in case of failures. You learn for example, how to rerun single jobs, cancel them or how to temporarily ignore dependencies. Tutorial 4: Exit-State-Definitions, -Mappings and Profiles Tutorial 5: Conditional execution of a job within a batch Tutorial 6: Exit State Translations and workarounds

Tutorial 2: Create a simple batch process

In this Video you learn how to create and run a simple batch process with dependencies in BICsuite Tutorial 3: Interventions in processing batches Tutorial 4: Exit-State-Definitions, -Mappings and Profiles Tutorial 5: Conditional execution of a job within a batch