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Processes

  • Monitoring and Managing Processes
  • Advanced Process Search
  • Filtering Processes
  • Processes Monitor Diagrams
  • Redwood Server Process Processing
  • Process States
  • Available Columns in the Processes Monitor
  • Chains Monitor Filter Columns
  • Process Forecasting
  • Integrating Redwood Server into Third-Party Applications with PermaLink

Operator Messages

  • Operator Messages Monitor
  • Creating Operator Messages
  • Interacting with Operator Messages
  • Creating Advanced Operator Message Reply Expressions
  • Receiving Operator Messages on your Desktop

Events

  • Monitoring Events
  • Filtering Events
  • Event Filter Columns

Environment

  • Monitoring System Performance
  • Monitoring Dashboard
  • Housekeeping Dashboard
  • Monitoring SAP Systems
  • Creating Custom Monitor Checks

Submitting Processes

  • Submitting Processes and Chains
  • Submitting a Process or Chain
  • Scheduling with Times and Dates
  • Rescheduling Processes Automatically
  • Using Recurrences

Calendaring

  • Using Time Windows
  • Shifting Times and Days with Time Windows
  • Configuration Data for Time Windows
  • Using Time Windows in Processes
  • Defining Advanced Execution Times with Period Functions
  • Managing Recurrences
  • Creating Submit Frames
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Submit Frames
  • Using Submit Frames in Processes
  • Time Zones
← Chains Monitor Filter ColumnsIntegrating Redwood Server into Third-Party Applications with PermaLink →

Process Forecasting

Process Forecasting allows you to get an overview over processes submitted in the future and recurrences, submitted with submit frame. You use it to plan processes.

The forecast is generated each time you open the forecast tab, when you close the tab, the data is not persisted. You can forecast selected processes, processes in a filter on the Chains Monitor tab, or system-wide. When you start the forecast, you select a start and end date/time.

Depending on the date-range, the forecast will display existing as well as deleted processes.

note

The maximum number of processes that can be displayed in a forecast is set to 5000.

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Forecasting can get expensive in terms of server resources when you run a forecast on many processes with different submit frames.

You open the forecast tab by select a process in the Chains Monitor and choosing Forecast Processes.

Processes that occur in intervals of less than 5 minutes are grouped, the status of the forecast is marked Frequency Forecast in this case.

See Also

  • Monitoring and Managing Processes
  • Advanced Process Search topic
  • Workload Processing
  • States
  • Status Diagrams
  • Available Columns in the Processes Monitor
← Chains Monitor Filter ColumnsIntegrating Redwood Server into Third-Party Applications with PermaLink →
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