Create NextGen® Background Business Processor Jobs
Open or create a package.
Select the Jobs tab.
Select the Open Menu button on the Package Properties window and select New.
The Job Properties window displays.
Enter a name for the job in the Job name field and select the job type from the list in the Job type field.
In the Run as practice field, select the practice for which you want to send collection letters.
Indicate the actions you want NextGen® Background Business Processor to take when the job successfully processes or fails to process.
You can configure how NextGen® Background Business Processor responds to job success or failure by selecting options in the following fields:
If job succeeds , then: Select the action you want NextGen® Background Business Processor to perform when the job processes successfully. The options are:
Quit package as success
Go to the next job
If job fails, then : Select the action you want NextGen® Background Business Processor to perform when the job processes unsuccessfully. The options are:
Quit package as failure
Go to the next job
On the Settings tab of the Job Properties window, configure the settings for the job type.
The job settings are designed to mimic their respected process.
You can activate one or both of the following options on the bottom of the Job Properties window:
Run this job in debug mode - When you activate this option for the job, the NextGen® Enterprise PM application writes debug messages to the NextGenDebugLog.txt file. Select the information icon for more information on this feature.
Note: The NextGen® Background Business Processor Engine does not need to be re-started in Debug Mode for NextGen® Enterprise PM job logging to occur.
Log all SQL for this job - When you activate this option, NextGen® Background Business Processor records the job commands to the allsql.log file. Select the information icon for more information on this feature.
Select OK on the Job Properties window.
Note:NextGen® Background Business Processor activates the Enabled check box by default. To exclude this job from being processed when the package runs, un-check the Enabled option.