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Adding Constraints to a Schedule

Note  This content applies to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). For the latest information using the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK), see Windows HCK User's Guide on the Windows Hardware Dev Center.

Constraints can also be added within a schedule, in addition to any constraints attached to the job when it was created. You can add common contexts and global or custom mixes the same way.

Note  : Conflicts can occur between a job's constraints and those of the schedule if they are contradictory. These conflicts can be viewed by clicking the Conflicts button shown on the Schedule Constraints tab when scheduling a job.

To add constraints to a schedule

Note  This content applies to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). For the latest information using the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK), see Windows HCK User's Guide on the Windows Hardware Dev Center.

  1. When creating a job schedule, select the Schedule Constraints tab.

  2. In the empty cell in the Dimension column, select a dimension for this constraint from the drop-down list.

  3. In the Operator column, select an appropriate operator from the drop-down list.

  4. In the Value column, type a value for the dimension.

    Note  : The dimension value may be a single value or a list of values, depending on the selected dimension and operator.

  5. Continue creating the job schedule.

Using Scheduler

 

 

Build date: 9/14/2012