Starting Teradata Query Scheduler Administrator - Query Scheduler

Teradata Query Scheduler Administrator Guide

Product
Query Scheduler
Release Number
16.20
16.10
Published
May 2017
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-04
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B035-2511
Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities
  1. From your desktop, click Start > Programs > Teradata Client 16.00 > Teradata Query Scheduler Admin > Administrator.

    The Teradata Query Scheduler Admin Logon dialog box appears.

  2. Complete the following options in the Teradata Query Scheduler Admin Logon dialog box:
    Teradata Query Scheduler Admin Logon Dialog Box Description
    Option Description
    Database Name box Enter the name of the Teradata Database to use for scheduled SQL requests.
    User Name box Shows the default user name tdwm. If logging on as an Teradata QS admin, use this default. If logging on in view-only mode, enter the user name associated with the database name. See Manage Results File Storage for more details.
    Password box Enter the password associated with the user specified in the User Name box.
    Mechanism list box Select the authentication mechanism (for example, TD2) to be used for logon. The default is blank, representing the standard Teradata (TD2) mechanism.
    Parameter box Enter the authentication string to be used with the mechanism specified. If the specified mechanism does not require this string, leave the box empty.
    Session Character Set list box Select the Teradata session character set under which Administrator tasks will execute. On a Kanji system (having KANJI1 database object names), select the KANJISJIS_0S character set.
    Use Data Encryption check box Click or clear, based on whether to encrypt data through CLIv2. The default setting is checked, meaning data is encrypted when passed over the network between the Teradata QS Administrator and the Teradata Database.
    Encryption between the Teradata QS Administrator and the Teradata Database can also be enabled using the clispb.dat file, as described in the Teradata Call-Level Interface Version 2 Reference for Workstation-Attached Systems (B035-2418).
  3. Click OK.

    Teradata QS Administrator connects the Teradata Database and displays the list of scheduled requests.

    To disconnect from the Teradata QS database and exit the Teradata Query Scheduler Administrator, see Exiting the Teradata Query Scheduler Administrator.