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Scheduler JobsIn OEM, there is a screen that shows all of the jobs that are in
scheduler, regardless of the owner, and allows you to manage them. Is there a way to see that in Toad? I know you can see them by owner through the Browser LHS tab, but I want to see and manage all of the jobs. Having to cruise around user by user to manage jobs is very much a pain for a DBA. Thanks, all. -- </dah> David A. Hicken UtahToad at gmail dot com The aphorism, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so he is," embraces the whole of man's being. It is so comprehensive that it reaches out to every condition and circumstance of life. A man is literally what he thinks. His character is the sum of his thoughts. -- James Allen |
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RE: Scheduler Jobs[cid:image001.jpg@...]
From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of David Hicken Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:10 PM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] Scheduler Jobs In OEM, there is a screen that shows all of the jobs that are in scheduler, regardless of the owner, and allows you to manage them. Is there a way to see that in Toad? I know you can see them by owner through the Browser LHS tab, but I want to see and manage all of the jobs. Having to cruise around user by user to manage jobs is very much a pain for a DBA. Thanks, all. -- </dah> David A. Hicken UtahToad at gmail dot com The aphorism, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so he is," embraces the whole of man's being. It is so comprehensive that it reaches out to every condition and circumstance of life. A man is literally what he thinks. His character is the sum of his thoughts. -- James Allen |
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RE: Scheduler JobsWhat Jeff is pointing out is in the beta. In 9.6, you're pretty much stuck with one schema at a time.
From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Jeff Smith Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 3:46 PM To: toad@... Subject: RE: [toad] Scheduler Jobs [cid:image001.jpg@...] From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of David Hicken Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:10 PM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] Scheduler Jobs In OEM, there is a screen that shows all of the jobs that are in scheduler, regardless of the owner, and allows you to manage them. Is there a way to see that in Toad? I know you can see them by owner through the Browser LHS tab, but I want to see and manage all of the jobs. Having to cruise around user by user to manage jobs is very much a pain for a DBA. Thanks, all. -- </dah> David A. Hicken UtahToad at gmail dot com The aphorism, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so he is," embraces the whole of man's being. It is so comprehensive that it reaches out to every condition and circumstance of life. A man is literally what he thinks. His character is the sum of his thoughts. -- James Allen |
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RE: Scheduler JobsYikes, sorry about that David
From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of John Dorlon Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:50 PM To: 'toad@...' Subject: RE: [toad] Scheduler Jobs What Jeff is pointing out is in the beta. In 9.6, you're pretty much stuck with one schema at a time. From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Jeff Smith Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 3:46 PM To: toad@... Subject: RE: [toad] Scheduler Jobs [cid:image001.jpg@...] From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of David Hicken Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:10 PM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] Scheduler Jobs In OEM, there is a screen that shows all of the jobs that are in scheduler, regardless of the owner, and allows you to manage them. Is there a way to see that in Toad? I know you can see them by owner through the Browser LHS tab, but I want to see and manage all of the jobs. Having to cruise around user by user to manage jobs is very much a pain for a DBA. Thanks, all. -- </dah> David A. Hicken UtahToad at gmail dot com The aphorism, "As a man thinketh in his heart, so he is," embraces the whole of man's being. It is so comprehensive that it reaches out to every condition and circumstance of life. A man is literally what he thinks. His character is the sum of his thoughts. -- James Allen |
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