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Build: Scheduling

Use this panel to identify the time at which you want to execute the build. Because loading and summarizing data can be a long and resource-intensive process, you may want to schedule it for off-peak hours.

Run maintenance task immediately in this session: Starts the maintenance task immediately after you complete the wizard.

Submit the maintenance task to the Oracle Job Queue: Enters the build in the Oracle job queue where it can run in the background, independent of your client computer. In this mode, you can allocate additional processes to speed up the job.

Maximum number of parallel processes: Enter the number of processes that you want Oracle Database to allocate to this job. Some parts of a job can be parallelized and thus can use multiple processes:

The actual number of processes that you should request depends on the resources available to you and the time constraints for the job. Oracle Database allocates the specified number of processes regardless of whether all of them can be used simultaneously at any point in the job. For example, if you request eight processes for a job that can use a maximum of three, then Oracle Database may still allocate eight processes to the job.