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mary_itohan
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2008-10-11 : 02:41:44
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| hello guys,If i run sp_start_job 'test' in a stored procedure, as am calling it from my web page, does the SP wait for the job to finish before giving a status code to the web page, or it releases the resources immediately ?Am new to jobs and want to start a job from a web page that takes up to an hour.Its called from a stored procedure, and I want to free the resources back to the user. how can this be achieved ?Or is there a simpler way ?thanks_____________________Yes O ! |
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SimpleSQL
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2008-10-11 : 03:05:10
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| sp_start_job will only start the job, it will not wait for the job to finish.Why do you need to start the job from applicaiton. If you need to schedule a job at a particular time, you can do so by setting a schedule for this job (one time or recurring) from within SQL Server. |
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mary_itohan
Posting Yak Master
191 Posts |
Posted - 2008-10-11 : 03:09:41
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| Thanks,Are there any resources out there on jobs. I cant seem to find any on MS website.Well, we have a user subscription that runs a CSV file and updates a log table. And it takes a while to run, we initially implemented a trigger to kick of a SP to run the process, which should be oblivious to the user and calling app. But we want to try other methods without running a trigger._____________________Yes O ! |
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SimpleSQL
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2008-10-11 : 03:32:19
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| http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186273.aspxThis link gives you information on how to create Jobs/Schedule it etc.. |
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mary_itohan
Posting Yak Master
191 Posts |
Posted - 2008-10-11 : 07:11:26
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| tnx_____________________Yes O ! |
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