Manage a Scheduled Pricing Compilation
After a pricing compilation has been scheduled, manage the compilation using the Scheduled Price Compilations page. Access this page by either clicking Scheduled Compilations or by scheduling a pricing compilation. After a compilation is scheduled, you are redirected to the Scheduled Price Compilations page.
Before you begin
About this task
The Scheduled Price
Compilations page shows the following two tables:
- Pending Compilations — A queue of pricing plans that have been scheduled for
compilation but have not started (pending) or are currently being compiled
(in-process). The scheduled compilation that you most recently added to the
queue is highlighted in yellow. These compilations can be deleted.Note: If the server restarts while any compilations are pending or in-process, these compilations will now be listed as being in an error state.
- Completed Compilations — A list of pricing plans that have been compiled
either successfully or with errors. Items that can be deleted have in the Delete column.
Compilations that are in-process are moved into an error state and listed in Completed Compilations when either of the following situations occur:
- A new pricing compilation begins processing.
- My MATRIXX is reloading the price compilations (for example, when My MATRIXX restarts).
Procedure
- To refresh the compilation tables, click Refresh.
- To delete a pending compilation, click in the row of a pending compilation.
- To delete a completed compilation, click in the row of a completed compilation.
- To filter the list of completed compilations, enter criteria into Search.
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To download a completed compilation as a ZIP file, click Download. The ZIP files are named as follows:
- Development Compilation — mtx_pricing_<DomainName>_<CompilationUser>_ <CompilationID>_<TimeStamp>.zip
- Production Compilation — mtx_pricing_<DomainName>_<CompilationID>_ <TimeStamp>.zip
Note: When the compiled pricing files are downloaded by a tenant manager or tenant user, the tenant profile also appears in the file's name before the time stamp. -
To manage a compilation: