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How is this accomplished?

A Batch Application process starts at a specific time and finishes when process xyz completes. A
group of situations need to be active during this batch processing window.
How is this accomplished?

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A.
Use a time event situation and in that situation select the Distribution tab and assign the specific
situations that need to be active. Then use the Until tab to define the ending condition being the
process xyz.

B.
Use a time event situation and have it trigger a policy and in the policy, select the Start/Stop a
Situation to define all the situations need to be active. Then select the Until feature and define the
event for process xyz completion. Then select Start/Stop a Situation to define all the situations to
stop.

C.
Define two situations. One is a time event situation and the other detects when process xyz is
active. Use a policy that triggers when the time event situation becomes true, and use the Start/Stop
a Situation to define all the situations that need to be active. Use the Evaluate a Situation Now to
check if process xyz is active, and if that situation is false then use the Start/Stop a Situation to stop
all of the situations that were activated in this policy.

D.
Define three situations. The first is a time event situation, the second detects when process xyz is
active and writes a Universal Message, and the third that checks for the Universal Message written
by the other situation. Use a policy that triggers when the time event situation becomes true, and
use the Start/Stop a situation to define all the situations that need to be active. Use a second policy
that triggers when the Universal Message Situation becomes true, and then use Evaluate a Situation
Now to evaluate if process xyz is still active. If it is not active then use Start/Stop a Situation to stop
all the situations that were made active.


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