Scheduling jobs in owb

do schedule a mapping in owb should be use anything else apart from owb.
Cant we directly schedule using owb? rather than using oracle enterprise manager?
if yes,then how do i schedule a mapping ,i linked a schedule to the 'refered calender' column in configure option.
How do i run it ?

Hi,
You cannot schedule direct mapping. You need create Process flow then u need to attach calendar for that. Go to Control Centre Deploy process flow and schedule and further click on start.
Regards,
Ava

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