Set Up Recurring Jobs for Enhanced Scheduling and Optimization
Set up Enhanced Scheduling and Optimization jobs that run every day and optimize your
field resource utilization. We recommend scheduling these jobs to run after business hours or
right before the business day starts so that the optimization accounts for last-minute changes in
scheduling.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Health Cloud and
the Home Health Add-on license
User Permissions Needed
To update Field Service settings
Field Service Admin permission set
From the App Launcher, open the Field Service Admin app, and then select Field
Service Settings.
Click Optimization and click Scheduled
Jobs.
Click New Job and enter a name for the job you’re scheduling.
Set the Automator Type to Optimization.
Save your job.
Expand the job you created.
For Frequency, select Recurring.
Select the recurring frequency and recurring time based on your organization's
requirements.
In the Effective Territories section, select the service territories that this job
optimizes scheduling for.
Set an appropriate value for Time Horizon in days.
In Scheduling Policy, select the scheduling policy you want to use
for resource assignment.
In Email recipient user name , enter the email address where you
want to receive notifications about failed jobs.
Save your configurations and set the job to Active.
That’s it! You’re done setting up the enhanced scheduling and optimization job.
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