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What happens if the job fails at night?
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Last Update: May 08, 2007
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September 29, 2005 12:52:48
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malneedi
Member Since: September 2005 Contribution: 7
RE: What happens if the job fails at night?
Job Sequence Abort
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May 06, 2007 22:46:54
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hanug
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RE: What happens if the job fails at night?
If you are oncall u will be called to fix and rerun the job.
Hanu.
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May 08, 2007 12:15:19
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gagan8877
Member Since: May 2007 Contribution: 8
RE: What happens if the job fails at night?
U can define a job sequence to send an email using SMTP activity if the job fails. Or log the failure to a log file using DSlogfatal/DSLogEvent from controlling job or using a After Job Routine.
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Use dsJob -log from CLI.
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