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# Manage schedules

The **Schedules** page lists the summary information on Business Rule schedules. You can view, update, and delete the rules schedules.

{% hint style="info" %}
The scheduling feature applies only to [Business Rules](https://docs.pentaho.com/pdc-admin/pdc-manage-rules-cp-ag/pdc-manage-business-rules-cp). [Metadata Rules](https://docs.pentaho.com/pdc-admin/pdc-manage-rules-cp-ag/pdc-manage-metadata-rules-cp) are executed manually or through rule execution workflows and do not appear in the Schedules list.
{% endhint %}

To view schedule information, click the **Data Operations** in the left navigation menu and on the **Schedules** card, click **View Schedules**.

To perform the following actions on the schedule, you can click the **More** icon and use the drop-down menu on the each schedule:

* **Start Now:** Allows you to execute the business rule immediately, without waiting for the scheduled time.
* **Skip Next:** Allows you to bypass the next planned schedule.
* **Edit:** Allows you to modify the current schedule.
* **Remove:** Allows you to delete the schedule.


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