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Use the Automated Tasks Preferences page to define the scheduling parameters for automatic notifications and purge options. There are five automated tasks that will run:
Approver Reminder E-mail
Task — the Approver Reminder E-mail Task will run on the Notification
Days selected between the Notification Start Time and Notification
End Time selected (generally set to the start and end of the business
day) at the hourly interval selected for the Approver Notification
Frequency (in Hours) setting. When this task is run, it will generate
an e-mail to notify your approvers of pending requests waiting for
their approval. To schedule this task, you need to be aware of how
often you want to notify your approvers.
Example: You set the Notification Start Time and End Time to 8 AM through
5 PM (9 hours) and the Notification Days to Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday. The Approver Notification Frequency (in Hours) setting is
set to 8 hours. Approvers will be notified twice during business hours,
once at the start of the day and again at 4 PM on the selected notification
days.
Outstanding Request E-mail
Task — the Outstanding Request E-mail Task will run hourly on the
Notification Days selected between the Notification Start Time and
Notification End Time selected (generally set to the start and end
of the business day). The Outstanding Request E-mail Task will run
to generate an e-mail to notify administrators (identified in the
Admin Notification Name 1 and Name 2 fields) of any requests still
pending for the selected amount of the days in the Notification of
Outstanding Requests (in Days) setting.
Example: You set the Notification Send Time Range to 8 AM through
5 PM (9 hours and the Notification Days to Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday. The Notification of Outstanding Requests (in Days)
setting is set to 3 days. Administrators will be notified once at
the start of the day of all requests pending for 3 days or longer.
Notification Reminder — the Notification Reminder will run on Notification Days at a specific time that falls within the Notification Send Time Range. When this automated task runs, it will generate an e-mail message to the employee if the Enable Notifications field on the Notifications Preferences page equals Email Notifications or System and Email Notifications.
Purge Request Task — the Purge Request Task will run daily at the time entered in the Purge Requests Time field to purge the system of requests older than the selected time in the Keep Approved Requests (in Months), Keep Rejected Requests (in Months), and Keep Canceled Requests (in Months) settings.
Inactivate Terminated Employees
— the Inactivate Terminated Employees task will run daily at the time
entered in the Inactive Terminated Employees Time field. This process
will change a terminated employee's status in LINQ EP to inactive when
the number of days between the Current System Date and employee's
Termination Date equals the Terminated Employee Access Days. The process
uses the Inactivate Terminated Employees Time value to determine when
that employee's access to LINQ EP is terminated.
Scenario: Your organization terminates an employee's access to LINQ EP
10 days after that employee is terminated and the Inactivate Terminated
Employee process runs at 6:00 am.
Employee's Termination Date: March 1, 2018
Current System Date: March 11, 2018
Terminated Employees Access Days: 10
When the Inactivate Terminated Employee process runs, the program calculates
the number of days between the Employee's Termination Date and the
Current System Date. If the number of days is equal to or greater
than Terminated Employees Access Days, the program changes the
employee status in LINQ EP to inactive, therefore terminating the employee's
access to LINQ EP.
It is important to note that the time the process runs will determine
when that employee no longer has access to LINQ EP. In this scenario,
the process runs at 6:00 am; therefore, the employee may access LINQ EP
on March 11, 2018 until 6:00 am. However, if this process is run at
11:59 pm on March 11, the employee may access LINQ EP until that time,
which allows the employee one extra day to access LINQ EP.
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Follow these steps to access the Automated Tasks page:
Click the Preferences link on the Admin Home page to display the System Settings page.
On the System Settings page, click Automated Tasks tab.
Define the automated task preferences based on your organization's business practices. Refer to the Automated Task Preference Settings table for more information.
Click the
button to save the automated task settings. The message "Automated
Task Preference Settings Updated" displays.
Click the
button to close the dialog box.
The follow table defines each automated task setting.
System Default |
Description |
Default |
Approver Notification Frequency (in Hours) |
Click the Drop-down
List button If this field is set to zero, approver notification e-mails are not sent. |
8 |
Notification of Outstanding Requests (in Days) |
Type the number of days a request can be outstanding before being included in the Outstanding Requests e-mail that is sent to the LINQ EP Administrator. If this field is set to zero, outstanding requests e-mails are not sent. |
0 |
Admin Notification Name 1 |
You must define an Admin Notification Name 1 for the automated task service to work. If not defined, your automated notification e-mail messages are not sent. You can type up to 100 alphanumeric characters. The person identified in this field will receive all notification e-mails implemented by your district, i.e., outstanding requests, expiring certifications, and so on. |
Blank |
Admin Notification Email 1 |
You must define an Admin Notification Email 1 for the automated task service to work. If not defined, your automated notification e-mail messages are not sent. You can type up to 100 alphanumeric characters. The person identified in this field will receive all notification e-mails implemented by your district, i.e., outstanding requests, expiring certifications, and so on. The portal validates the e-mail address format. |
Blank |
Admin Notification Name 2 |
Type the name of a second person who needs to receive the automated notification e-mail message. You can type up to 100 alphanumeric characters. The person identified in this field will receive all notification e-mails implemented by your district, i.e., outstanding requests, expiring certifications, and so on. This field is optional. |
Blank |
Admin Notification Email 2 |
Type the e-mail address for a second person who needs to receive the notification e-mail message. If Admin Notification 2 Name field contains a value, this field must contain a value. You can type up to 100 alphanumeric characters. The person identified in this field will receive all notification e-mails implemented by your district, i.e., outstanding requests, expiring certifications, and so on. The portal validates the e-mail address format. |
Blank |
Notification Send Time Range |
Click the Drop-down
List button The first search of the day and notification take place at the start time. No searches or notifications occur after the end time. Note to Hosted Clients: All times entered default automatically to the time zone in which the hosted server is located, i.e., if your server is hosted on the East Coast, the time zone will default to Eastern Standard Time (EST). Therefore, you should adjust these times accordingly to meet your time zone requirements. |
6:00 AM |
Notification Days |
Click each check box to define the week days on which the Approver Notification e-mail and Outstanding Requests notification e-mail will be sent. |
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thr, and Fri |
Notification Reminder Time |
Click the Drop-down
List button Note to Hosted Clients: All times entered default automatically to the time zone in which the hosted server is located, i.e., if your server is hosted on the East Coast, the time zone will default to Eastern Standard Time (EST). Therefore, you should adjust these times accordingly to meet your time zone requirements. |
6:00 AM |
Keep Approved Requests (in Months) |
Type the number of months a finalized request stays in the database before it is purged. Type a zero (0) to never purge finalized requests. |
0 |
Keep Rejected Requests (in Months) |
Type the number of months a rejected request stays in the database before it is purged. Type a zero (0) to never purge rejected requests. |
0 |
Keep Canceled Requests (in Months) |
Type the number of months a canceled request stays in the database before it is purged. Type a zero (0) to never purge canceled requests. |
0 |
Purge Requests Time |
Click the Drop-down
List button Note to Hosted Clients: All times entered default automatically to the time zone in which the hosted server is located, i.e., if your server is hosted on the East Coast, the time zone will default to Eastern Standard Time (EST). Therefore, you should adjust these times accordingly to meet your time zone requirements. |
12:00 PM |
Termination Date Type |
Click the Drop-down
List button |
Blank |
Terminated Employees Access Days |
Type the number of days an employee may log in to LINQ EP after their termination date. Enter zero (0) to inactivate this automatic task. |
0 |
Inactivate Terminated Employees Time |
Click the Drop-down
List button |
10:00 PM |