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# Schedule a Process Run

## Overview

Scheduling a process enables you to automate processes to run at set intervals—such as hourly, daily, or weekly. This ensures tasks are completed consistently without manual input, improving efficiency by minimizing the need for oversight. This feature is particularly useful for time-sensitive or repetitive tasks, enabling users to focus on more critical work while Kognitos takes care of background processes.

## How to Set Up a Scheduled Run

1. Navigate to **Processes**.
2. Click on a process, then click on <kbd>View Runs</kbd>.
3. Navigate to the **Schedules** tab.
4. Toggle the **Enabled** option to activate scheduling. You can then set the desired timing for your automation to run.

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