If you need to regularly execute a stored procedure or SQL statements of less than 3200 characters in SQL Server, you can use management> SQL Server proxy> job.
1. Choose "manage"> "SQL Server proxy"> "job" (right-click)> "create job">
2. Create a job property (general)-> name [customize the name of this job]-> the enabled box contains a check mark->
You can select or use the default [unclassified (local)]-> the owner is the default logon SQL Server user [or other logon options]->
Description [fill in the detailed description of this job];
[Procedure for creating a job category:
SQL Server proxy-> job-> right-click to select all tasks-> Add, modify, delete]
3. Create a job property (STEP)-> New-> step name [custom Step 1 name]-> type [Transact-SQL (tsql) script]->
Database [database to be operated]-> command
[If it is a simple SQL statement, write it directly. You can also open the button and enter a prepared *. SQL file.
To execute the stored procedure, enter
Exec p_procedure_name v_parameter1, [v_parameter2... V_parametern]
]
-> OK
(If there are multiple steps, you can call the new button below again; you can also insert, edit, or delete multiple existing steps );
4. Create job attributes (scheduling)-> Create scheduling-> name [custom scheduling name]-> enable the check box-> schedule-> repeatedly appear->
Change [scheduling schedule]-> OK
(If you only need to save this job, you can remove the check mark in the enabled box from the regular operation );
5. Create job attributes (notifications)-> use the default notification method [when a job fails, write it to a Windows ApplicationProgramSystem log]-> OK.
Some SQL Server knowledge related to job execution:
The SQLServerAgent service must run properly. The NT login user who starts it must be consistent with the NT login user who starts the SQL Server database.
Right-click a job to view the history of the job execution, or immediately start and stop the job.
Recently, when viewing the job history, we found that some jobs have many historical records and some have fewer historical records.
How can some jobs be retained for a period of time according to their own needs, for example, retaining the history of a month.
I read the online help document of SQL Server, which introduces:
Choose "manage"> "SQL Server proxy"> "right-click" properties ">" job system ">" limit the size of job history logs ">
The maximum job history log size (number of rows) is 1000 by default. If a machine has a large number of jobs, you must increase it, for example, 100000
The maximum number of lines in the history logs of each job is 100 by default. if the job is executed twice a day, you need to keep the logs for one month, which can be set to 60.
There is a mutual constraint between them. We can change it according to our own needs.
If the SQL Server server has changed its machine name, it may encounter
Error 14274: unable to add, update, or delete a job initiated on the MSX server (or its steps or scheduling)
Microsoft documents: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? SCID = KB; en-US; 281642
The original server name is stored in the originating_server field of MSDB... sysjobs in SQL Server 2000.
The 24x7 system cannot change the name as described in the Microsoft document above.
So I thought, could MSDB... sysjobs update originating_server field to the new server name currently in use?
Use MSDB
Select * From sysjobs
Find the originating_server field or the job_id of the old server, and then execute the update statement:
Update sysjobs set originati