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- Status - displays the status of the most severe operation status. In other words, in order to get a Succeeded status, all operations for each database and operation type should have completed successfully without any errors. These statuses can be:
- Wait - no operations have been performed for the policy
- Failed – the - the last policy operation for one or more databases failed
- Missed – one - one of the last scheduled policy operations for one or more databases did not start as scheduled
- Skipped - one of the last scheduled policy operations for one or more databases were skipped
- Cancelled - one of the last scheduled policy operations for one or more databases were cancelled by the user
- Completed with warnings - one of the last scheduled policy operations for one or more databases completed with warnings
- Succeeded – all - all of the last operations for each database and operation type completed successfully
- Policy Type - displays the type of policy: Backup, Restore, or Log Shipping.
- Policy Name - the name with which the policy was created. Click the name to access the Policy Properties.
- Databases Covered - the number of databases covered by the policy.
- Instances Covered - the number of instances included in the policy.
- Last Operation - the date and time of the last operation executed in the policy
- Last Operation with Failure - the date and time of the last failed operation in the policy
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