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In Usage Engine, streams can be scheduled to run at a specific time or day as required. Select how frequently you want the stream to run and also add scheduling rules. After scheduling a stream, you can also view the assigned schedule rules or cancel the schedule.

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Note!

The default timezone is Etc/UTC. UTC is Coordinated Universal Time and it never observes Daylight Saving Time. Click here to learn how to convert the UTC timezone to the current local time.

Some things to remember while scheduling streams:

  • You can make changes to an already scheduled stream, however, the stream will not reflect the changes unless:

    1. You run the scheduled stream manually 
      or

    2. Open the Schedule Settings page and click on the Save Settings option again (even if you have not made any changes to the schedule)

  • You can start or restart a scheduled stream on demand.


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Note!

If a currently running stream receives a new request to run, either manually or triggered by a schedule, the request will be ignored to avoid duplicate runs. The stream will run at the next scheduled time and only if the status is Complete or Failed.

Schedule in Minutes

Use this setting to select how often you want the stream or stream group to run in 15, 20, or 30-minute intervals.

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Your selection is visible in the Schedule Overview. To save the schedule and start the first run immediately, click Save Settings.

Schedule in Hours

Use this setting to select how often you want the stream or stream group to run in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 12-hour intervals.

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Your selection is visible in the Schedule Overview. To save the schedule, click Save Settings.

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In February, where the 28th day of the month and the last day of the month are the same (except for the leap year), if you schedule the stream for both days, the schedule rule will run only once.

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