Viewing Scheduled Requests - Query Scheduler

Teradata Query Scheduler User Guide

Product
Query Scheduler
Release Number
15.10
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-10-07
dita:id
B035-2512
lifecycle
previous
Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities
  • Start the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer and connect to a Teradata QS server. See “Start the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer” on page 27 to learn how.
  • After connecting to a Teradata QS server, your scheduled jobs are retrieved and they appear in the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer. The Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer shows information only for the user currently logged on using the application.

    Note: The security settings on Window Server 2003, XP SP2, or Vista may prevent non-administrative users from running the Teradata QS Viewer. See “Running the Teradata QS Viewer or SQL Assistant as a Normal User” on page 25 for more information.

    View the following information for each of your scheduled jobs currently in the system:

     

    Table 13: Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer: Jobs List Column Descriptions

    Column Header

    Description

    Request Name

    View the name entered when the request was scheduled.

    Req ID

    View a unique numeric ID generated by Teradata QS identifying a request.

    Job ID

    View a unique numeric ID generated by Teradata QS identifying a job.

    Schedule

    View the current scheduled run time.

    Max. Start Time

    View the latest time the job can begin execution.

    Status

    View the current status of the job.

    Information

    View information on how the job was completed, such as database error, rows returned, and more.

    To get details about the controls in the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer dialog box, see “Navigating the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer” on page 29.