Need Help With Schedules
Sep 22, 2005
I'm having a problem figuring out how to show multiple event times in one string. The data I'm using is:
Code:
idloc_idtrny_dowtrny_time
17923:00:00 PM
18926:00:00 PM
19929:00:00 PM
201026:00:00 PM
211029:00:00 PM
221136:00:00 PM
231139:00:00 PM
23946:00:00 PM
If the Loc_ID and trny_dow is the same for mutiple rows, I need to concatenate the trny_time of those recoreds into a string and not return the individual times.
I can't figure out how to return the final recordset as:
Code:
loc_idtrny_dowtrny_time
923:00 PM & 6:00 PM & 9:00 PM
1026:00 PM & 9:00 PM
1136:00 PM & 9:00 PM
946:00 PM
Any help is much appreciated!
- Dan
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Jul 6, 2006
I have set up a DTS to import data from an Access database to a server which is running SQL. It works alright if I execute the DTS, but if I set it to run as a scheduled task, it tells me that the path to the access db is not valid, and that I should make sure the path name is spelled correctly and that I am connected to the server on which the file resides... so obviously it's not a spelling issue (since when I execute it, it works), but a security issue. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks a lot,
Tex
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Aug 27, 2007
I am looking for a script that will show me the job schedule for the jobs on a given server, in plain english. It would look something like this:
Job Name Schedule
Job 1 M,Tu,W,Th,F 3:10 pm
Job 2 1st Day Month 6:00 am
Job 3 Daily 4:15 pm
I have looked at the job schedule table and have decipher some of it, but not all. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thank you!!
Jim Youmans
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Aug 31, 2006
Below is the script of a Job called "eFIMS_SendEmail" that I wish torun. The intention is that every day of the week the job will executea SPROC at timed intervals. For example, the SundayRun schedule willrun once every 1 hours from 00:30:00 to 23:59:59However, the clients have stated that they want an interface to this toenable them easily to change the start time and frequency interval foreach day. It's an easy matter for me to paint them a form from withinthe target application to enable the user to enter the start time andinterval for each day. I can then pass these as parameters to a SPROC.How can I use these values to change the schedules for the job? Forexample, if wanted to change SundayRun from once every 1 hours to onceevery 30 mins? I know I could do it the hard way, by using stringmanipulation (e.g. find string 'SundayRun', then look for the nextoccurrence of @active_start_time, @freq_subday_type,@freq_subday_interval etc. and do some replacement) but this seemssomewhat tricky.Many thanksEdward-- Script generated on 8/31/2006 9:27 AM-- By: sa-- Server: BISMARKBEGIN TRANSACTIONDECLARE @JobID BINARY(16)DECLARE @ReturnCode INTSELECT @ReturnCode = 0IF (SELECT COUNT(*) FROM msdb.dbo.syscategories WHERE name =N'[Uncategorized (Local)]') < 1EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sp_add_category @name = N'[Uncategorized (Local)]'-- Delete the job with the same name (if it exists)SELECT @JobID = job_idFROM msdb.dbo.sysjobsWHERE (name = N'eFIMS_SendEmail')IF (@JobID IS NOT NULL)BEGIN-- Check if the job is a multi-server jobIF (EXISTS (SELECT *FROM msdb.dbo.sysjobserversWHERE (job_id = @JobID) AND (server_id <0)))BEGIN-- There is, so abort the scriptRAISERROR (N'Unable to import job ''eFIMS_SendEmail'' since thereis already a multi-server job with this name.', 16, 1)GOTO QuitWithRollbackENDELSE-- Delete the [local] jobEXECUTE msdb.dbo.sp_delete_job @job_name = N'eFIMS_SendEmail'SELECT @JobID = NULLENDBEGIN-- Add the jobEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_job @job_id = @JobID OUTPUT ,@job_name = N'eFIMS_SendEmail', @owner_login_name = N'sa', @description= N'No description available.', @category_name = N'[Uncategorized(Local)]', @enabled = 0, @notify_level_email = 0, @notify_level_page =0, @notify_level_netsend = 0, @notify_level_eventlog = 2,@delete_level= 0IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollback-- Add the job stepsEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobstep @job_id = @JobID,@step_id = 1, @step_name = N'SendEmail', @command = N'EXECstpSendEmailConfirmation', @database_name = N'194-eFIMS', @server =N'', @database_user_name = N'', @subsystem = N'TSQL',@cmdexec_success_code = 0, @flags = 4, @retry_attempts = 0,@retry_interval = 1, @output_file_name = N'', @on_success_step_id = 0,@on_success_action = 1, @on_fail_step_id = 0, @on_fail_action = 2IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_update_job @job_id = @JobID,@start_step_id = 1IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollback-- Add the job schedulesEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'SundayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8, @active_start_date= 20060831, @active_start_time = 3000, @freq_interval = 1,@freq_subday_type = 8, @freq_subday_interval = 1,@freq_relative_interval = 0, @freq_recurrence_factor = 1,@active_end_date = 99991231, @active_end_time = 235959IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'MondayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8, @active_start_date= 20060831, @active_start_time = 3000, @freq_interval = 2,@freq_subday_type = 4, @freq_subday_interval = 30,@freq_relative_interval = 0, @freq_recurrence_factor = 1,@active_end_date = 99991231, @active_end_time = 235959IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'TuesdayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8, @active_start_date= 20060831, @active_start_time = 4000, @freq_interval = 4,@freq_subday_type = 4, @freq_subday_interval = 40,@freq_relative_interval = 0, @freq_recurrence_factor = 1,@active_end_date = 99991231, @active_end_time = 235959IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'WednesdayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8,@active_start_date = 20060830, @active_start_time = 3000,@freq_interval = 8, @freq_subday_type = 4, @freq_subday_interval = 30,@freq_relative_interval = 0, @freq_recurrence_factor = 1,@active_end_date = 99991231, @active_end_time = 235959IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'ThursdayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8,@active_start_date = 20060831, @active_start_time = 3500,@freq_interval = 16, @freq_subday_type = 4, @freq_subday_interval = 35,@freq_relative_interval = 0, @freq_recurrence_factor = 1,@active_end_date = 99991231, @active_end_time = 235959IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'FridayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8, @active_start_date= 20060831, @active_start_time = 3000, @freq_interval = 32,@freq_subday_type = 4, @freq_subday_interval = 30,@freq_relative_interval = 0, @freq_recurrence_factor = 1,@active_end_date = 99991231, @active_end_time = 235959IF (@@ERROR <0 OR @ReturnCode <0) GOTO QuitWithRollbackEXECUTE @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobschedule @job_id = @JobID,@name = N'SaturdayRun', @enabled = 1, @freq_type = 8,@active_start_date = 20060831, @active_start_time = 0, @freq_interval =64, @freq_subday_type = 8, @freq_subday_interval = 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I would like to schedule a single sproc that is located in the DatabaseMaintenance database to shrink the Transaction logs on a set schedule. They sometimes grow quite large while testing and developing. The thing that I cannot seem to get around, is when using the ShrinkFile command, one must use the Log Name. If this code is in a sproc that is located in the DatabaseMaintenance database, it will fail when attempting to call out to a different database. Because the Log does not exist on the database that the sproc is located.
How can I get around this small dilemma? There are only about 10 databases per box. To a point we really do not care what happens to them. They are on a Full backup schedule daily, just to keep the objects. As I stated previously, the logs will still grow huge at times while pumping data.
Is there a way to create a piece of code that will run against each database on the server, and be stored in a single database? Other than the system databases of course.
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As best I can see, the new database maintenance tool allows you to set only one schedule as you work through the wizard. (For that matter if you put multiple tasks in the database, you can not fire them off individually on a different schedule.)
The solution is - of course - a different job for each task you want to have a specific schedule. Or design a database to control the workflow (possible, and arguably easier to maintain, but way too complicated, I think.)
Or perhaps I am missing something. So does anyone know of a better way to do that "All-in-one" kind of database maintenance - just like ti was in 2000?
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Hi,
I have been trying to figure this out for a while. I have a report that should run at 9AM, 12 Noon and 2PM every weekday. Due to the complexity of the report, I'm using snapshots. Since the lowest gap is 2 hours, I currently have it configured to create the snapshot every two hours. Since this is running all day, my servers are taking a lot of strain. In the report manager help, it suggests creating three daily schedules for the report. I cannot find a way to create more than one schedule for a report. Please let me know how I can do this. Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
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Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.InvalidReportServerDatabaseException: , Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.InvalidReportServerDatabaseException:
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