Specifying a Default Teradata Query Scheduler Server - Teradata Tools and Utilities

Teradata® Tools and Utilities for Microsoft Windows Installation Guide

Product
Teradata Tools and Utilities
Release Number
16.20
Published
September 2019
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2019-09-23
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Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer temporarily establishes a Teradata Database session using Teradata Call-Level Interface version 2 to validate the logon parameters and find the location of an active Teradata Query Scheduler Server. If Teradata Call-Level Interface version 2 cannot establish a session, or if there is an application that accesses the Teradata Query Scheduler Client library functions directly, a default Teradata Query Scheduler Server location can be configured.
  • Use the Teradata Query Scheduler Client library functions to configure the location. For instructions, see Changing Default Server Information in Teradata® Query Scheduler User Guide (B035-2512). After you configure a default Teradata Query Scheduler Server, begin using the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer or the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations utility. If you are working with various character sets, continue with Working with Character Sets in the User Guide. To learn how to start using the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations utility, see Working with the Teradata Query Scheduler Operation Utility in the User Guide. To learn more about the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer, see Getting Started in the User Guide.