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Setting event properties

This step is provided for specifying the new event properties in the most convenient way.

 

Name

The field contains the new scheduled event name as it was set on the previous step.

 

Comment

Specify a comment to the event or leave it blanc.

 

Enabled

Uncheck the option to keep the event been created from being active.

 

Preserve on completion

Normally, once an event has expired, it is immediately dropped. You can override this behavior by checking the option. Uncheck it merely to make the default non-persistent behavior explicit.

 

Schedule

Determine here the frequency and the duration for the SQL statement defined for the event repeats. For more information see Schedule properties.

 



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