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Scheduling Run Tool Projects

Once you have built your Run Tool project, it is likely you will want this to run unattended. We have multiple options available for you to choose from and you can decide which of these you would prefer to use.

Windows Task Scheduler

You can use the built in scheduler from Microsoft to schedule each project to run. For details on how to configure this take a look at our documentation here.

If you already have a task scheduled in Windows Task scheduler, you can see the documentation on how to edit a scheduled task here.

Ouvvi

If you would rather a comprehensive management software will full logging and different time and event based trigger, then you can use Ouvvi to schedule your Run Tool projects.

Ouvvi can also be used to manage your integration tasks, instead of the Run Tool. If you would like to learn more about Ouvvi, please see our documentation here.

Command Line

You can also run your Run Tool projects from the command line, passing in additional variables at runtime. Take a look at the documentation here for guidance on getting this configured.