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ooajala
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How can I run a scheduled report on an hourly basis in vROps?

Is it possible to run a Scheduled Report on an hourly basis? I can only see Weekly and Monthly under this function...

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3x vROps Environments implemented across my organization. VDI vROPs 8.4 ::: Epic vROPs 8.4 ::: Shared vROPs 7.0
vROPs Adapters in use: EpicCare & Horizon View Adapter 2.1
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ooajala
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It probably is possible to create something on database level, however, my workaround was just to create 24 schedules and check all boxes from Monday to Sunday. Do it once, and you don't have to worry about it anymore. Even if you decide to recreate the view, the report template is still there with all 24 schedules (12am to 11pm), took me about 10mins to create all of them. But that solved my problem for now.

It would be nice for VMware to acknowledge this and make it a product feature for next release.

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vROPs Adapters in use: EpicCare & Horizon View Adapter 2.1

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MauroBonder
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That I Know you don't have it natively.

I  really don't know if is possible to create anything on database level.

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ooajala
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It probably is possible to create something on database level, however, my workaround was just to create 24 schedules and check all boxes from Monday to Sunday. Do it once, and you don't have to worry about it anymore. Even if you decide to recreate the view, the report template is still there with all 24 schedules (12am to 11pm), took me about 10mins to create all of them. But that solved my problem for now.

It would be nice for VMware to acknowledge this and make it a product feature for next release.

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3x vROps Environments implemented across my organization. VDI vROPs 8.4 ::: Epic vROPs 8.4 ::: Shared vROPs 7.0
vROPs Adapters in use: EpicCare & Horizon View Adapter 2.1
MauroBonder
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Lol. I thought in create 24 schedules, but I thought that you would like to create it automatic.

So no problem.

Fixed.

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