Click the More link for the agent and select one of the following options:

8-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition Disabling and Enabling Agents’ Schedules You can temporarily disable and then enable an agent’s schedule. Disabling an agent’s schedule stops the agent from running on its defined schedule. It does not stop it from being run by other means, for example, by the Run Agent Now toolbar button in the Agent editor . Disabling an agent’s schedule is useful if you have defined a schedule for an agent but find you want to stop it for a certain period of time. In addition, an agent’s schedule may be temporarily disabled by default. For example, if you copy a folder that contains one or more agents, then the schedule of each agent copy is disabled by default, and the agent does not run on its defined schedule until you enable it. To disable and then enable an agent’s schedule: 1. In the global header, click Catalog and navigate to the agent whose schedule you want to disable or enable.

2. Click the More link for the agent and select one of the following options:

■ Disable Schedule to disable the agent’s schedule ■ Enable Schedule to cause the agent to run on schedule again You also can disable and enable an agent’s schedule by using the Enabled box in the Agent editor: Schedule tab . What Are Devices and Delivery Profiles? Devices and delivery profiles control how you will be reached when an alert is generated by an agent and which devices receive the content: ■ Device — A device is the medium used to deliver content to you. The content of an agent can be delivered to a range of devices as an e-mail or SMS message. ■ Delivery profile — A delivery profile specifies which devices to use to deliver content to you, based on the priority of the content. You can define several delivery profiles to meet your needs, and switch among them. However, only one profile can be active at any given time. For example, you might have an In the Office delivery profile that delivers content to an office e-mail, and an On the Road profile that delivers content to your cell phone, depending on the priority of the information. You configure your devices and your delivery profiles from the My Account dialog: Delivery Options tab . For more information, see Configuring Your Devices and Delivery Profiles . The administrator manages the types of devices that are available to you. For information, see Managing Device Types for Agents in Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrators Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. Delivering Content 8-11 Depending on the destinations that are specified for an agent, content can be delivered to the: ■ Home page and dashboard. ■ Active delivery profile or specific devices. When the destinations are specific devices, content is delivered to the devices that you have configured rather than to the devices in your active delivery profile. For example, if an Agent is defined to be delivered to Email devices, then the default Email device that you configured is used rather than any Email devices that you configured in your active delivery profile. Delivery content is assigned a specific priority. The default priority is normal. When you select devices for your active profile, you can indicate what priority content should be sent to that device. For example, if you have added a cell phone to your delivery profile, then you might associate it with high priority content only. When you know that you will be away from the office frequently and out of e-mail range, you can select to receive only low priority content through your office e-mail. Configuring Your Devices and Delivery Profiles You use the My Account dialog: Delivery Options tab to configure the devices and delivery profiles to be used to reach you when an alert is generated by an agent. For more information about devices and delivery profiles, see What Are Devices and Delivery Profiles? To configure your devices and delivery profiles: Note: Your organization might automatically generate system delivery devices and delivery profiles as follows: ■ Using the SA System subject area, your organization can generate system delivery devices based on each user’s e-mail address and other device information such as cell phone numbers from the SA System subject area, and then generate a system delivery profile for each user using the users system delivery devices. ■ Using the LDAP server but only if delivery devices and profiles have not been generated from the SA System subject area, your organization can generate system delivery devices based on each user’s email address from the LDAP server and then generate a system delivery profile for each user using the users system delivery device. If you do not configure any devices or profiles, then the system delivery profile that is generated for you is used as the default. Note that, even if you define other profiles, you can configure the system profile as your default profile. If you define a delivery profile, then you can include system devices in this profile and set the priority levels for which this delivery device is used. See Setting Up the SA System Subject Area in Oracle Fusion Middleware Scheduling Jobs Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition. 8-12 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition

1. In the global header, click Signed In As username, where username is the name