How to schedule Process using Dell Boomi : Complete Guide

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In this post, we will cover the steps for How to schedule Process using Dell Boomi.

How to schedule Process using Dell Boomi:

Step 1: Login to the Dell Boomi Atomsphere Platform with valid credentials: https://platform.boomi.com/#login

Login Screen

Step 2: Below is the landing page of the platform.

Landing Page of the platform

Step 3: A prerequisite for scheduling the process is that the Dell Boomi process should be deployed to atom or molecule

Step 4: Go to Atom Management under the Manage tab.

Atom Management

Step 5: Select the Deployed Processes under Atom/Molecule under environment.

Deployed Processes

Step 6: Click the dropdown arrow next to the Process and select the Edit Schedules button.

Schedules button

Step 7: Scheduling window opens up. Click on the Add button.

Add button

Step 8: Choose the relevant type as per the requirement, set the timings and hit the ok button.

Timiings

 

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