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Proc to Query MSDB..SYSJOBS and SYSJOBSTEPS

By jackdonnell, 2002/06/07

Total article views: 633 | Views in the last 30 days: 44

TSQL:Procedure to Lookup Jobs

Jack Donnell,
jack@JackDonnell.com

Have you ever kept altering the same query to look for different items in you database?
I took a hint from MS with all the sp_help and other system stored procedures and made
a two scripts this one to query for databases scheduled tasks or jobs as they are now called.

The other one performs a similar query on syscomments for phrase or objects.

Here is the script and make sure you don't grant access to public. this was a quick solution
and there are tons of ways to probably improve it. I just need some thing to get me started to
in my search to help Identify certain dependent objects or attributes within jobs.
It does not go into DTS packages and search for code, but a good starting place.

By jackdonnell, 2002/06/07

Total article views: 633 | Views in the last 30 days: 44
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