March 4, 2014 at 9:42 am
I have a script that retrieves Job Scheduling information.
I want to order by Date and Time.
Here is the script:
select
'Server' = left(@@ServerName,20),
'JobName' = left(S.name,30),
S.name,
'ScheduleName' = left(ss.name,25),
'Enabled' = CASE (S.enabled)
WHEN 0 THEN 'No'
WHEN 1 THEN 'Yes'
ELSE '??'
END,
'Frequency' = CASE(ss.freq_type)
WHEN 1 THEN 'Once'
WHEN 4 THEN 'Daily'
WHEN 8 THEN
(case when (ss.freq_recurrence_factor > 1)
then 'Every ' + convert(varchar(3),ss.freq_recurrence_factor) + ' Weeks' else 'Weekly' end)
WHEN 16 THEN
(case when (ss.freq_recurrence_factor > 1)
then 'Every ' + convert(varchar(3),ss.freq_recurrence_factor) + ' Months' else 'Monthly' end)
WHEN 32 THEN 'Every ' + convert(varchar(3),ss.freq_recurrence_factor) + ' Months' -- RELATIVE
WHEN 64 THEN 'SQL Startup'
WHEN 128 THEN 'SQL Idle'
ELSE '??'
END,
'Interval' = CASE
WHEN (freq_type = 1) then 'One time only'
WHEN (freq_type = 4 and freq_interval = 1) then 'Every Day'
WHEN (freq_type = 4 and freq_interval > 1) then 'Every ' + convert(varchar(10),freq_interval) + ' Days'
WHEN (freq_type = 8) then (select 'Weekly Schedule' = D1+ D2+D3+D4+D5+D6+D7
from (select ss.schedule_id,
freq_interval,
'D1' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 1 <> 0) then 'Sun ' ELSE '' END,
'D2' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 2 <> 0) then 'Mon ' ELSE '' END,
'D3' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 4 <> 0) then 'Tue ' ELSE '' END,
'D4' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 8 <> 0) then 'Wed ' ELSE '' END,
'D5' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 16 <> 0) then 'Thu ' ELSE '' END,
'D6' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 32 <> 0) then 'Fri ' ELSE '' END,
'D7' = CASE WHEN (freq_interval & 64 <> 0) then 'Sat ' ELSE '' END
from msdb..sysschedules ss
where freq_type = 8
) as F
where schedule_id = sj.schedule_id
)
WHEN (freq_type = 16) then 'Day ' + convert(varchar(2),freq_interval)
WHEN (freq_type = 32) then (select freq_rel + WDAY
from (select ss.schedule_id,
'freq_rel' = CASE(freq_relative_interval)
WHEN 1 then 'First'
WHEN 2 then 'Second'
WHEN 4 then 'Third'
WHEN 8 then 'Fourth'
WHEN 16 then 'Last'
ELSE '??'
END,
'WDAY' = CASE (freq_interval)
WHEN 1 then ' Sun'
WHEN 2 then ' Mon'
WHEN 3 then ' Tue'
WHEN 4 then ' Wed'
WHEN 5 then ' Thu'
WHEN 6 then ' Fri'
WHEN 7 then ' Sat'
WHEN 8 then ' Day'
WHEN 9 then ' Weekday'
WHEN 10 then ' Weekend'
ELSE '??'
END
from msdb..sysschedules ss
where ss.freq_type = 32
) as WS
where WS.schedule_id =ss.schedule_id
)
END,
'Time' = CASE (freq_subday_type)
WHEN 1 then left(stuff((stuff((replicate('0', 6 - len(Active_Start_Time)))+ convert(varchar(6),Active_Start_Time),3,0,':')),6,0,':'),8)
WHEN 2 then 'Every ' + convert(varchar(10),freq_subday_interval) + ' seconds'
WHEN 4 then 'Every ' + convert(varchar(10),freq_subday_interval) + ' minutes'
WHEN 8 then 'Every ' + convert(varchar(10),freq_subday_interval) + ' hours'
ELSE '??'
END,
'Next Run Time' = CASE SJ.next_run_date
WHEN 0 THEN cast('n/a' as char(10))
ELSE convert(char(10), convert(datetime, convert(char(8),SJ.next_run_date)),120) + ' ' + left(stuff((stuff((replicate('0', 6 - len(next_run_time)))+ convert(varchar(6),next_run_time),3,0,':')),6,0,':'),8)
END
from msdb.dbo.sysjobschedules SJ
join msdb.dbo.sysjobs S on S.job_id = SJ.job_id
join msdb.dbo.sysschedules SS on ss.schedule_id = sj.schedule_id
WHERE S.name NOT LIKE 'Backup%'
AND S.Name NOT LIKE 'Cleanup%'
AND S.Name NOT LIKE 'Shrink%'
AND S.Name <> 'WMI_Disk_Space_Notification'
AND S.Name <> 'syspolicy_purge_history'
AND S.Name NOT LIKE '%Distribution%'
AND S.Name NOT LIKE '%Replication%'
and S.ENABLED = 1
--order by S.name
I'm going to have to perform a union since the jobs run on more than one server.
Thank you for any help.
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March 4, 2014 at 10:41 am
I also need to output as XML Raw.
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March 4, 2014 at 11:01 am
Disregard.
The requirements changed they are going to take a static Excel Document and generate XML Strings.
My apologies.
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March 4, 2014 at 1:15 pm
Well a decision was made to use the msdb databases (more than one server UNION & Linked Server) to work with what I have generated.
I still need to figure how to use Date and Time in the Sort criteria.
I also need to duplicate the code and perform a union. Use Local variables for the Server Names, etc.
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