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Creating a New Scheduled JobTo create a new job, click on the Create new Scheduled Job below the list of existing jobs. This will display a form for entering the following parameters :
Once you have filled in the form, click on the Create button on the bottom on the page. The new job will take effect immediately.
Editing an Existing Scheduled JobTo edit an existing job, click on the command from the list of jobs on the main page. The form for editing an existing job is the same as the form for creating a new job, described above. One you have made whatever changes are needed, click on the Save button at the bottom of the page.To delete a job, click on the Delete button at the bottom of the job editing form. This will immediately delete the job without asking for confirmation.
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