With Data Studio web console job
manager, you can create and manage your database
jobs from the web console.
You create and manage your jobs by using the following tabs of
the Job Manager page:
- Job List
- From this
tab, you can create jobs for your databases or run existing
jobs directly against a database without scheduling.
- When
you create a job or open an existing job, the job details
open in the job editor. Use the tabs in the job editor to move between
jobs, or use the job section view selector to drill down into the
script, schedule, notification, and chain component of each job.
Tip: If you have configured your Data Studio full client to connect
to Data Studio web console you
can create jobs directly from the SQL script editor.
- Schedules
- From this tab, you can create
and manage schedules for the jobs
that you created for your databases.
- A schedule defines when
a job will be run, whether the job is
repeating, and whether the schedule is limited in number of runs or
in time. The schedule also defines one or more databases on which
to run the job.
- Notifications
- Use
this tab to manage email notifications for the execution of
the jobs that you created for your databases.
- Job manager
notifications help you monitor the execution results
for your jobs across multiple databases and schedules without requiring
access to the web console.
- Each job can have any number of
notifications configured, and
each notification can be set up with different conditions, a different
set of users to notify, and different collections of databases to
monitor.
- History
- On this tab,
you can view the status of jobs that ran on your
databases. The job history is displayed for jobs that ran according
to a schedule in addition to jobs that you ran manually over the last
few days.
Tip: If you configured your Data Studio full client to connect
to Data Studio web console,
you can view job history for a database directly from the Administration
Explorer.