OWB 11 g that Planner starts work

Hi all

I created a calendar and attaches to a mapping. Deployed to the schedule (work). I do not work in slot schedular tab after deployment. It does not start at the specified time, I have to work with right click and start.
Is this a bug?

Thank you
Sam.

Hello

This is no bug - this is the normal behavior. With the deployment, you create only work in the database. After that, you will need to start in the control center. It will start at the scheduled time only.

Kind regards
Detlef

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