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Reply from Ben Meijs Ctac on Aug 30 at 7:14 AM If the date/time interval of the extraction depends on the date+time of running the program, why not let your program determine start/end date+time. You can plan a recurring batch job (SM36) that runs on sunday at 12:00 AM. One thing I don't understand: if it runs on sunday, 12:00 AM, are you selection extraction data of previous week? If so, are you not skipping data from sunday 12:00 am to monday 12:01 AM? Ben Op 30 aug. 2013, om 12:52 heeft "R. N. Wilhite" email@removed<mailto:email@removed> het volgende geschreven: Reply from R. N. Wilhite on Aug 30 at 6:45 AM To create a file when no data is present, you just Open and close without transferring anything. Monday thru Sunday is all days, but it looks like you want to skip Mondays? If that is true, the simplest way is to set up 6 weekly jobs. One for each day that you do want it to run. There are a number of programming toys that you can do to have only one job, but that requires additional development and complexity. There are also several scheduling tools that you can buy for SAP that will do the same. Emphesis on BUY. Neal
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: R. N. Wilhite Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 6:46 AM Subject: Scheduling in Background To create a file when no data is present, you just Open and close without transferring anything. Monday thru Sunday is all days, but it looks like you want to skip Mondays? If that is true, the simplest way is to set up 6 weekly jobs. One for each day that you do want it to run. There are a number of programming toys that you can do to have only one job, but that requires additional development and complexity. There are also several scheduling tools that you can buy for SAP that will do the same. Emphesis on BUY. Neal | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |