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sfx_cron_jobs [2019/05/23 15:47]
jmulvaney
sfx_cron_jobs [2019/05/23 15:51]
jmulvaney [To set up cron jobs]
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   * SFX Search AZ and RSI indexing is now done centrally by ExLibris and is not shown on our cron list.   * SFX Search AZ and RSI indexing is now done centrally by ExLibris and is not shown on our cron list.
  
-===== To set up cron jobs =====+===== Setting ​up Cron Jobs =====
      * For more information see the [[http://​knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/​SFX/​Product_Documentation/​01_Version_4.0 | SFX users guides.]] ​      * For more information see the [[http://​knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/​SFX/​Product_Documentation/​01_Version_4.0 | SFX users guides.]] ​
       * To set up publisher autoloads: ./​server_admin_util > 8 Import/​Export > (Choose resource, can set up crons, run autoload, etc.). To edit, use crontab -e       * To set up publisher autoloads: ./​server_admin_util > 8 Import/​Export > (Choose resource, can set up crons, run autoload, etc.). To edit, use crontab -e
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 ===== SFX Queries ===== ===== SFX Queries =====
 +Monthly & Yearly (Calendar & Fiscal) Runs
   * Query 2: Number of SFX requests and clickthroughs per source – The number of times users clicked the SFX button in any particular source (rec$sourceId) and the number ​ of clickthroughs;​ output is sorted by source name.   * Query 2: Number of SFX requests and clickthroughs per source – The number of times users clicked the SFX button in any particular source (rec$sourceId) and the number ​ of clickthroughs;​ output is sorted by source name.
   * Query 3: Number of SFX requests and clickthroughs sorted by object type – The number of times SFX services were requested and the number of clickthroughs,​ based on the type of object. Output is sorted by object type. If there is no match between the object in the OpenURL and the SFX database, the Object Type used is genre.   * Query 3: Number of SFX requests and clickthroughs sorted by object type – The number of times SFX services were requested and the number of clickthroughs,​ based on the type of object. Output is sorted by object type. If there is no match between the object in the OpenURL and the SFX database, the Object Type used is genre.
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   * Query 11: Most popular journals selected by source – The number of times the most frequently requested full‐text journals were shown and selected in the SFX menu from  a particular source.   * Query 11: Most popular journals selected by source – The number of times the most frequently requested full‐text journals were shown and selected in the SFX menu from  a particular source.
   * Query 12: Journals requested but have no full‐text – The top journals for which SFX requests resulted in no full‐text services in the SFX menu.   * Query 12: Journals requested but have no full‐text – The top journals for which SFX requests resulted in no full‐text services in the SFX menu.
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 +Yearly (Calendar & Fiscal Runs)
 +  * Query 14: Books accessed via SFX ranked by use – Books (ISBNs) sorted by usage within a specified time period. Output includes ISBN book title, book OBJECT ID, and the  number of times accessed. If multiple ISBNs exist for the object, they are all included in the report. If no title or object ID exists, the statistics result include a  line with the text No title or No object id.
 +  * Query 19: Most popular journals – The number of times the most frequently requested full‐text journals were shown and selected in the SFX menu.
  
 //​[[jmulvaney@library.umass.edu|Primary contact: Jack Mulvaney]]//​ //​[[jmulvaney@library.umass.edu|Primary contact: Jack Mulvaney]]//​
sfx_cron_jobs.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/12 13:29 by jmulvaney
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