When we talk about process management, triggers can be simply referred to the source through which an action can be easily performed. It can be a file execution, a task closure, or as simple as logging in to the operating system. Any action or task that needs to be performed requires a trigger intervention. The triggers can be easily set up using task scheduling software like Visualcron. It saves time and resources while preset triggers automatically take care of the task execution.
The algorithm are built in these triggers that serves to various steps and logics for task creation, execution and completion. When a set of tasks are assigned for execution, the lists of processes can be called as the triggers. Even for the potential task failure, you can set another trigger to re execute, resume, pause or stop. In this post, we would talk about various triggers that can be used in a task scheduler software.
Task Log Trigger
The task performed in the windows goes through the Log Trigger and the task status, failure and completion can be easily noted in the form of system generated log. The useful part is it automatically executes the task and thereby keep the track of its status. The user can easily get back to the log and sort out issues. It can also help user conclude additional triggers to re execute the failed tasks.
Windows Trigger
In your operating system, keeping the track of multiple windows that get opened simultaneously is bit difficult and does not seems practical for the user. Windows triggers can help you retrieve the old windows while you remain engaged with your back office data. Even in your absence, any error leads to a notification getting delivered to the administrator.
Process Triggers
Certain set of programs need to be executed each time you start your operating system. While there are plenty of windows program autorun applications, the task scheduling software like visualcron comes with an advanced user platform to keep the complete track of it. You can add any number of program much more easily.
File System Trigger
File management, transfers, copying and uploading can be easily done with the file system trigger. The trigger automates this process on the user’s preference. The trigger can even be customized based on the file size, system time, and file type.