There are three different Output Modes for a scheduled view:

Note that not all output options may not be available for a particular view, depending on the service whose records appear in the view and the type of view you are scheduling (i.e. List, Chart, or Calendar).

Print

Configure the following settings if you selected this option:

You must install all of your network printers on the Application Server for the user account who is running the Asynchronous Processor to support the Print option. See Enabling View Scheduling for more information.

Print Output Mode Option

File

Configure the following settings if you selected this option. Note that this option is not available for calendar views.

Since scheduled views are executed by an Application Server, the Directory field reports the full network path for the file's location. Note that the Application Server's user must have read/write access to the specified location to successfully save the file.

 

 

File Output Option

Email

The Email option sends the view results as an email attachment to one or more recipients. Therefore, the system first saves the view results to a file in a specified location and then the system generates an email message that includes the file as an attachment.

Configure the following settings if you selected this option. Note that this option is not available for calendar views.

If you decide to use view scheduling with Outlook, note that messages will not be sent from your Outlook account. The messages will come from another account on your network, as specified by your administrator. Contact your system administrator for assistance.

For Administrators: 

Outlook messages generated by View Scheduling will come from the Application Server user's Outlook account and not from the user who originally configured the view. The Application Server user is the trusted user account who is running the asynchronous processor service. See Configuring an Application Server for details. This user account must have an active Outlook account to send Outlook messages using Application Server.

Also, Microsoft Outlook may require that no user be logged into the Application Server in order to successfully generate and send bulk messages at the appointed time. 

For these reasons, Aptify strongly recommends that you use the Dot Net SMTP Client or Dot Net Mail system with view scheduling rather than Outlook Mail. 

 

Since scheduled views are executed by an Application Server, the Directory field reports the full network path for the file's location. Note that the Application Server's user must have read/write access to the specified location to successfully save the file.

 

Email Output Options

Email -Recipients Record

Email -Properties

To successfully delete a scheduled view, a user must first open the View Properties Dialog for the view and clear the Schedule This View to Run Automatically option on the Schedule tab. Note that when the Views record is deleted, all associated dependencies (Process Flow Runs, Scheduled Tasks, etc.) are also deleted.