The Profiles tab (Figure 27) shows information about the sets of scheduled requests attributes or profiles defined for specific users, accounts, Teradata Roles, and Teradata Profiles. A default user profile applies to all users not associated with any other profile.
Figure 27: Scheduled Requests Information Dialog Box: Profiles Tab
Option |
Description |
Profile Name |
This column displays the name of the user, user group, or account for which the profile is defined. |
Type |
This column displays the type of profile (user, user group, or account). |
Scheduling |
This column displays the frequency such as None, Onetime, or All that the user or user group is allowed to specify when scheduling a request. |
Max Start |
This column displays the default maximum start interval in days and hours, in ddhh format, after a request is scheduled that it can start. |
Job Days |
This column displays the number of days a record of a completed job is kept by Teradata QS before it is automatically deleted. |
Result Days |
This column displays the number of days results tables and files are kept by Teradata QS before they are automatically deleted. This does not apply if the results were recreated or updated in the interim. |
Show Additional Info |
Click to view more information about where results are stored, and so on, in the More Profile Information dialog box. See “More Profile Information Dialog Box” on page 100. |