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XFile Version 2.02– User Manual
EVS Broadcast Equipment – February 2009
Issue 2.02.D
133
CLEAN OPTIONS
The Clean commands from the Record Grid menu allow the users to clean
jobs from the time grid. Only jobs which have occurred in the past and are
completely finished will be cleaned.
Four clean options are available depending on the job status:
Clean Successful
Clean Failed
Clean Stopped
Clean All
SAVE JOBS
The Save Jobs command from the Record Grid menu allows saving manually
the information on the running, scheduled and pending XStream jobs into an
XML file. An automatic save can also be configured in the XStream
Configuration window (see the section Save Jobs Options, on page 131).
Folder Name
The XML file that contains the job information, either generated manually or
automatically, is saved in the default folder specified in the XStream
Configuration window, Advanced Parameters tab, Save Jobs group box. For
more information, see the section ‘Save Jobs Options’, on page 131.
When s
aving the jobs manually, the user can modify this default folder. In
case of automatic save, the application will always store the generated XML
file in the default folder
XML File Name
When the job information is saved manually to an XML file, the files created
are named according to the following pattern: XStreamJobs <file
creation date> <file creation time>.xml.
When the job information is saved automatically to an XML file, the file
created has the following name: last_auto_save_Jobs_file.xml.
When the job information is saved automatically in an XML file when the
user exits the application, the file created has the following name:
last_exiting_XFile-Jobs_file.xml.
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