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SQL Enterprise Job Manager displays a Calendar view of all your executed instances, jobs, tasks, and job chains in containers.
How is the information displayed on the Schedule tab?
By default, the the Schedule tab tab displays your current date instances, jobs, tasks, and job chains in a Day calendar view; however, you can change this setting to view them by:
The Week and Month view views are available when you set the combinations of the Start / End Date filter and Start / End Time filter. The Snapshot view is available when you click on either the containers or the time slot.
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SQL Enterprise Job Manager displays all instances, jobs, tasks, and job chains of your selected day on their respective time slots in the calendar.
Set the Start / End Date filter to view your information by Day. SQL Enterprise Job Manager changes to a day view with the day you selected. You can modify this date view by going to the top section of the Scheduled tab and select the dates you require.
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Hover over jobs, tasks, job chains, or time slot slots (specific date and hour) to get into the Snapshot view. This view displays the Instance and the Average Runtime of your selection at that particular time. For example: click on Jobs, the Snapshot view will display only Jobs for that particular time slot on which the clicked Job exists. Additionally, you can view specific details of your selection on the Operation list, such as: Outcome, Status, Type, Start Time (GMT), Start Time (Local), Start Time (Server), Maximum Runtime, Average Runtime. Click the gear icon to select the information you want to hide or show on the Operation list of your Scheduled view.. |
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SQL Enterprise Job Manager displays all instances, jobs, tasks, and job chains of your selected day on their respective time slots in the calendar.
Set the Start / End Date filter to view your information by Day. SQL Enterprise Job Manager changes to a day view with the day you selected. You can modify this date view by going to the top section of the Scheduled tab and selecting the dates you require.
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SQL Enterprise Job Manager displays all instances, jobs, tasks, and job chains per day and time for each day of the selected week on their respective time slots in the calendar.
Set the Start / End Date filter to view your information by Week. SQL SQL Enterprise Job Manager changes to a weekly view with the days of the week you selected. You can modify this week's view by going to the top section of the Scheduled tab and select selecting the dates of the week you require.
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Additionally, you can view specific details of your selection on the Operation list, such as: Outcome, Status, Type, Start Time (GMT), Start Time (Local), Start Time (Server), Maximum Runtime, Average Runtime. Click the gear icon to select the information you want to hide or show on the Operation list of your Scheduled view.
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SQL Enterprise Job Manager displays all instances, jobs, tasks, and job chains per day of the selected month on their respective time slots in the calendar.
Set the Start / End Date filter to view your information by Month. SQL SQL Enterprise Job Manager changes to a monthly view with the days of the month you selected. You can modify this month's view by going to the top section of the Scheduled tab tab and select selecting the dates of the month you require.
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Hover over jobs, tasks, job chains or time. slot to get into the Snapshot view. This view displays the Instance and the Average Runtime of your selection at that particular time. For example: click on Jobs, the Snapshot view will display only Jobs for that particular time slot on which the clicked Job exists.
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The Snapshot view allows you to get detailed information of jobs, tasks, and/or job chains that exists within a specific time slot.
It can be accessed when the Start / End Date are are the same and the the Start / End Time are a maximum of an hour apart.
Each container displays information about specific instancea specific instance, job, task, and job chain.
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The instance containers reflect all jobs, tasks, and job chains that are running under the instance or on the server hosting that instance. |
How are the containers displayed on the Snapshot view?
- Each container displays the average run time in seconds of the specific job, task, or job chain.
- If the job, task, or job chain has already ran been run and completed, then the actual run time (duration) is displayed instead of the average run time.
- If a specific job, task, or job chain run runs successively with less than 5 minutes in between each run, then the containers are merged into one container.
How are the containers placed on the Calendar view?
- The placement of the container on the Calendar view are is determined by the start time of the job, task, or job chain for which the container represents.
- The placement of the right edge of the container depends on the average run time or actual run time.
- Containers that extend the past visible of the Calendar area, displays display an ellipsis to indicate that there is information hidehidden.
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SQL Enterprise Job Manager monitors and manages your SQL Server agent jobs. Learn more > >
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