Modifying Jobs From the View list, select Columns.

2-20 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager ■ If the Enabled button is enable, then it means that the job is currently disabled and you can enable it by clicking Enable. A job that has been enabled will run only when one of the following is true on the Job Details page: – The date and time displayed in the Start Date field matches the current date and time. – The date and time displayed in the Next Scheduled Run field matches the current date and time. ■ If the Disabled button is enable, then it means that the job is currently enabled and you can disable the job by clicking Disable. A job that has been disabled will not run even when the date and time on which the job has been scheduled to run matches the current date and time. To enable or disable a job: 1. Search for the job that you want to enable or disable by performing the procedure described in Searching Jobs on page 2-16. 2. On the left pane, in the search results table, right click on the job name and select Enable or Disable. Depending on whether you click Enable or Disable, a message indicating that the job has either been successfully enabled or disabled is displayed.

3. Click OK to close the dialog box.

2.4.6 Starting and Stopping Jobs

In addition to scheduling jobs to run automatically at the specified time, you can manually start or stop a job at any given time. For example, you create and schedule a job that runs every Friday. However, if you want to run the job on any day other than Friday, then you must run the job manually. To start or stop a job: 1. Search for the job that you want to start or stop by performing the procedure described in Searching Jobs on page 2-16. 2. On the left pane, in the search results table, click the job name of the job that you want to start or stop.

3. If you want to start a job, then from the Actions list, click Run Now.

A dialog box prompting you to confirm if you want to run the job is displayed.

4. If you want to stop a job, then from the Action list, click Stop.

A dialog box prompting you to confirm if you want to stop the job is displayed.

5. Click OK.

2.4.7 Deleting Jobs

To delete a job: 1. Search for the job that you want to delete by performing the procedure described in Searching Jobs on page 2-16. Note: By default, the status of all jobs is STOPPED unless a job is running.