Details
Description
Displays detailed information about the managed task. Also, enables modification of specific details, such as the task name, location of the associated task file and whether task triggering should be enabled/disabled.
To access the Details properties of a managed task, from Task Administrator's Managed Tasks view, right-click the desired task and select Go to > Details.
NOTE:
A task becomes "managed" when it is created from or
imported to the Task Administrator. All managed tasks are automatically
saved in a default managed tasks folder specified in System Settings
by way of the Task
Service preferences. Conversely, an unmanaged task (also known
as external task) is one created without the use of Task Administrator,
therefore, management functions of Task Administrator cannot be
applied to this type of task. More
on Managed vs. Unmanaged Tasks.
Practical usage
Useful for viewing or modifying details about a managed task.
Parameters
Property | Description |
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Name | The name of the task. To rename the task, enter the new name in the text box and click Apply. |
Last run on | Displays the date/time when the task was last executed (whether manually or automatically by way of a trigger). |
Result | Displays the result of the task during its last execution. If a task ran successfully during its last execution, "Success" will be displayed. If a task failed with an error, a description of the error message will be displayed in red for ease of recognition. |
Task is enabled | If
the checkbox is checked, specifies that the task is enabled;
allowing it to be launched automatically by any triggers that
are linked to it. If unchecked, the task is disabled from being
launched automatically. However, it can still be executed manually
by clicking Run button. This
parameter is checked by default. NOTE: Task icons that are grayed
out in the Task Administrator indicate that they are currently
disabled. |
Unique ID | The unique ID of the task. To be used for task distinction. |
Location | Displays the location of the task (.AML) file corresponding to the managed task. |