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Scheduled Tasks
The Scheduled Tasks section is available under Administration > Scheduled Tasks.
In this section, you will find all tasks that are scheduled for the future, as well as tasks that were scheduled but failed to execute.
Usage:
- Tasks can be rescheduled to a different date by selecting "Reschedule", or they can be activated immediately by selecting "Activate".
- Rescheduling a scheduled task – The Scheduled tab contains all tasks that are planned to run in the future.
- Restarting a failed task – All scheduled tasks that have already run but ended with an error are listed here.
The application administrator (with the $Administrator role) has the authority to manage this section
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