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Last updated: 08.04.2022

Valid from: 2022.02.00 and later

Schedule, scheduled orders (window)

Order > Generate scheduled orders > double-click on a schedule template > Schedule in the Settings section

Schedules for schedule templates are configured in this window. For examples of schedules, see Creating schedule templates.

Note:

National public holidays must be defined in Register > Holidays. They are not automatically retrieved from the calendar.

Happens

Select the interval to base the schedule on. The options in the next section depend on what you select.

Period

Specify the dates between which the schedule will apply. Opter assumes the From date when calculating the schedule interval.

Break

To pause the schedule, specify the dates between which the pause will apply. The scheduled event does not take place between the dates you specify. You can specify several date ranges, for example, if you want to have a pause throughout July, and one between 24 December and 8 January.

Generation

Specify here whether the scheduled copies should be generated automatically or not.

Function Explanation Default setting
Do not autogenerate The scheduled copies must be generated manually from the Generate scheduled deliveries window.
Autogenerate using the system settings

The scheduled copies are generated in accordance with the settings in the System Settings (window) window. The time at which the scheduled copy is generated is shown in brackets.

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If the Activate automatic generation checkbox is not selected in the system settings, no scheduled copies are generated. No time is shown in brackets.

Autogenerate at the following time Scheduled copies are generated at the time of day specified in the system settings, but it is possible to make exceptions here for the current schedule template. The scheduled copies will then be generated at the time specified here.
Number of days before the order date that the scheduled copies shall be generated

The number of days before the order date that the scheduled copies should be created.

  • 0 = orders are generated on the same day as the order date

  • 1 = orders are generated one day before the order date

  • and so on.

This figure is a measure of how long a lead time is required, i.e. how many days the orders must be in dispatch before they are carried out.

0

Next three occasions

This shows the three closest dates when the scheduled event will occur. Please check that it is correct.


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