Batch Scheduler examples

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Example

SQL script You want to periodically pull data from a view. You create a SQL script file that contains the commands, and schedule the SQL script to run every Friday at 3:00 p.m. You select the output type Log File so that you can easily save the results for later use.

Example

OS command file You have a batch file on your Oracle NT computer that periodically cleans out the trace file directories. You can schedule this batch file to run every morning at 5:00 a.m. You select the output type Annotation so that you can quickly check that the job ran on schedule by viewing the SchedulerOutput parameter.

Example

Report You want to examine the redo log cache throughout one day. You can set the Redo Log Cache Report to run on Monday, starting at 8:00am, and run every 30 minutes until the end of the day. You select the output type Text Window so that you can view the results every time the report runs.

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