If you want to repeat a job at the same time regularly, you can convert it to a cron job. With a cron job, you can repeat your job based on your desired schedule, such as yearly, monthly, weekly, etc.
You can either convert a job to a cron job by first going to Current Jobs:
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Or you can create a cron job under Cron Jobs by changing the tab when creating a job and using the setting options for cron jobs:
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You can also deactivate or activate a cron job, by toggling the switch on or of:
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If you click on the cron job you get an overview of the settings:
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And by changing the tab to executed jobs you can see when the job has started, finished and whether there were any error messages:
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