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Last updated 5 years ago

The inSCADA platform has the services that it runs periodically in the background. In this section, you can access the information about the period in which these services are running or not running. For example, when you run a connection, you can see how many ms the device and data blocks for that connection are run. You can see the example in Figure 1 below.

Figure 1 : Jobs