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The Autopilot PowerPack plugin provides tasks that can be run on specifications on a scheduled day or time.
This plugin is machine specific.
It should be installed on the machine running DriveWorks Autopilot.
If multiple DriveWorks Autopilot machines are deployed, it should be installed on each one and have the same settings applied.
When specifications, that require processing, are detected the plugin will temporarily stop the DriveWorks Autopilot machine.
Once the tasks are complete it will automatically start DriveWorks Autopilot again.
The installation file is available from the DriveWorks Community website at https://my.driveworks.co.uk/ (login required).
Once downloaded double click the DriveWorks-AutopilotPowerPack-[version number].msi file to begin the installation process.
DriveWorks and SOLIDWORKS should be closed while installing the plugin.
Once installed the plugin is automatically loaded in DriveWorks.
The plugin is uninstalled from Windows Programs and Features, and will be listed as DriveWorks Autopilot PowerPack [version number].
Once installed the plugin can be configured by:
The plugin will also be available from other DriveWorks modules that are installed on the same machine as DriveWorks Autopilot.
Once selected, the following options are available for the plugin.
Once installed the plugin is disabled by default.
It must be enabled once the settings have been applied to perform the specified tasks.
To enable the plugin:
The plugin can be disabled without requiring Autopilot to be stopped.
To access the plugin settings:
See Scheduler Settings below for more information.
The Details button shows information about the plugin.
The Scheduler Settings dialog displays all the settings that are used to configure the plugin.
There is one option in the General Settings section:
With this option checked the plugin will stop DriveWorks Autopilot at each set interval in which the tasks are to be run. Once completed the plugin will start DriveWorks Autopilot.
There are four types of task that can be performed:
This task will delete archived specifications that meet the given criteria.
Once the task is checked the criteria box is shown.
This allows archived specifications to be deleted when the specification is a set number of days old or more.
Enter the number of days old the specifications are, that this task is will run on.
For example:
This task will invoke a transition on specifications.
Once the task is checked the criteria box is shown.
This allows the following criteria to be entered:
For example - ReleaseLocal
For example - Pending
For example:
This task will invoke a transition on named specifications.
Once the task is checked the criteria box is shown.
This allows the following criteria to be entered:
For example - ReleaseLocal
For example:
This task will invoke an operation on specifications.
Once the task is checked the criteria box is shown.
This allows the following criteria to be entered:
If an Archive operation is run on an archived specification it will reappear in the specification explorer.
For example - Archive
For example - Completed
For example:
This allows the setting of the day and time to run the tasks.
Individual days can be set by checking the appropriate box.
Tasks can run between specified hours.
This minimises the impact on DriveWorks Autopilot performing its usual function (generating models, processing specifications, etc.).
The time the tasks are to run works over a 24 hour period.
So 00:00 to 00:00 will run the tasks between midnight and midnight.
Setting the tasks to run continuously between the set time will stop DriveWorks Autopilot, run the tasks, and start it again according to the applied time interval.
When unchecked, the tasks will run just once during the set time.
The time interval can be set to 30, 60, 120, 240 and 600 second intervals.