You use this DBM command to delete a Scheduler job. You can delete both active and inactive jobs. Before you do so, however, you must make sure that the job to be deleted does not have any successors. Otherwise, the DBM command is aborted with an error message.
To delete a job, the operational state of the database instance is irrelevant. Whether the scheduler is enabled or disabled is likewise irrelevant.
See also:
Concepts of the Database System, Automating
Administration Tasks
● The job to be deleted does not have any successors
● You have the server authorization SchedulerMgm or you are the owner of the job and have the server authorization Scheduling.
scheduler_delete_job <job_ID>
<job_ID> |
Job ID of the Scheduler job to be deleted |
OK
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.
Call the Database Manager CLI, log on as operator OLEG with password MONDAY, connect to the DEMODB database instance, delete the Scheduler job with the job ID 1:
>dbmcli -u OLEG,MONDAY -d DEMODB scheduler_delete_job 1
OK