Syed Jahanzaib Bin hassan (4/21/2011)
for the time being create an sp and include all jobs start script as
sp_start_job 'test1'
sp_start_job 'test2'
and so on......
and then create a batch file with SQLCMD and schedule it on OS level
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Syed Jahanzaib Bin Hassan
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Wow talk about yet ANOTHER moronic post (see his last 5-10 posts). What about the consequence of running a job at the wrong time or taking production down because you just overloaded the server?