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In CatalogueLINK Upload go to Setup – Automation Settings.
- Check the Automate checkbox beside each data type you wish to automate the import and upload of.
- Check the Day of the week checkboxes for each day that you wish automation to run.
- Factor in restarts or shutdowns of any servers or workstations such as the one you are working on, and the one hosting the accounting system.
- Select the frequency of imports and uploads from the Frequency, Start Time and End Time dropdowns.
- Click OK.
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- Select Run only when user is logged on. The current logged in user must be logged in for Automation to run. If you do not select this option, automation will not run.
Info Note: If you are running CatalogueLINK Upload version 3.0.20.0 or newer, the Windows Scheduled Task can be configured to Run whether user is logged on or not. Running CatalogueLINK Upload with this configuration means that CatalogueLINK Upload will start as a background process, and as a result after login, you may need to find and End the CatalogueLINK Upload process from the Task Manager before being able to run the application in the Desktop, see Cannot Open CatalogueLINK Upload.
Select Triggers and then New.
- Configure Repeat task every to 30 minutes or 1 hour and set for a duration of to indefinitely.
- Check the Enabled checkbox before clicking OK.
- Select the 'Actions' tab and then 'New'.
- Set 'Action' to 'Start a program'.
- Browse for UploadAuto.exe in the CatalogueLINK directory.
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- In the 'Scheduled Tasks' window right click on the task and select 'Run'
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Note: Automation can only run when a user is logged in, so lock your local or remote connection to the workstation to ensure it runs correctly. Do not log off or shut down. |
Automatic Login on Restart
Your server (or wherever you have chosen to install CatalogueLINK) can be set to automatically log a user back in, in the event of a restart, power failure, or similar.
This allows for Upload Automation to start back up again.
- Microsoft has a guide on how to set this up
- The user that should be configured to automatically login should be the user that configured the scheduled task
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Note: The method outlined by Microsoft involves using the Registry Editor, we would recommend this be handled by your IT professionals. |