To apply sample limits when new products are assigned to an existing sample limit
template or when a product’s sample limit rules are updated, run the Assign Sample Limit Template
to Products job. When you run this job, additional provider sample limit records are created for
new products and existing provider sample limit records are updated based on updates to the
template.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions with Life
Sciences Cloud, Life Sciences Cloud for Customer Engagement Add-on license, and the
Life Sciences Customer Engagement managed package.
User Permissions Needed
To run sample limit jobs:
Life Sciences Commercial Admin permission set
Run this job only after you assign a sample limit template to a new product or after you
update limits for an existing product.
From the App Launcher, find and select Admin Console.
Select Sample Limits, and then select Sample Limit
Jobs.
Under Assign Sample Limit Template to Products, click Run Now.
Select the template that you assigned to a product or that you updated sample limit rules
for.
Only the products that are assigned to the template appear in the list of available
products.
Move the products with newly assigned templates or updated rules to the Selected Products
section.
To determine how many sample limits to update, adjust the batch size.
Run the job.
The job runs asynchronously. To see the job’s status, monitor the list on the Sample
Limit Jobs page.
In the Sample Limits Job log, this job’s name is SampleLimitJobUpdate.
Running the job creates two entries in the log, one to track the sample limit records created
and one to track updates to the created records. The number of records processed in each job
can be different if there aren’t records to update.
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