Set the Run Schedule for a Legacy Salesforce Archive Policy
Define when and how often your Legacy Salesforce Archive policy executes. For example,
you can choose to manually start your policy, or you can schedule it to run at regular
intervals.
Required Editions
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Performance, and
Unlimited Editions. Requires the Salesforce Archive license.
User Permissions Needed
To create, edit, and schedule Archive Policies:
Manage Archive Policies
Note This content relates to Legacy Salesforce Archive. Read
about the Archive managed package in Own from Salesforce.
On the policy details page, click the Configuration tab.
Under Schedule, select an option.
Manual Start leaves the policy run time undetermined. The policy
runs only when you start it manually.
Scheduled Start applies an automatic run schedule that you
configure.
If you selected Scheduled Start, choose a Run Frequency option.
Run Once (Scheduled Start) schedules the policy to run once at a
future time that you specify.
Run Daily, Run Weekly, Run
Monthly, or Run Yearly schedules the policy to run at
regular intervals, beginning at a future time that you specify. For example, select
Run Weekly and set the start time to January 1 at 12:00 PM. The policy
runs for the first time on January 1 at 12:00 PM, and then again every week at the same
time.
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