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Finding Failed SQL Server Jobs with SMO
This video show you how to find failed SQL Server jobs using SMO
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Duration:
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2
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39
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Skill Level:
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200
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Rating:
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4.24
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Publish Date:
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September 09, 2008
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About the Author
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Tim Mitchell is a Microsoft SQL Server database developer, business intelligence consultant, writer, and speaker. He has been working professionally with SQL Server for over six years, and holds the MCTS and MCDBA certifications from Microsoft as well as a Bachelor's degree in computer science from Texas A&M University - Commerce.
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Comments
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shashikant.262 on
11/21/2008
This video is good for understanding the basic logic of monitoring jobs using SMO. Can we perform this thing using T-sql in sql server 2000, 2005.
There is a very simple way to monitor failure of jobs for all server using sql server 2008 Management Studio. Using Multi server query.
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Sajid Chida on
11/22/2008
Thanks Tim. Is there a basic one for starters...how to code?
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Tim Mitchell on
11/23/2008
Sajid, I have plans to compose one or more Programming Basics for DBAs lessons in the near future.
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Would love to see more videos using SMO. Great video, thanks!
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very clean concise presentation
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