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You have a couple of options. You can use the NT "AT" command which is
similar to the UNIX cron. Simply type c:\at help at the command prompt. This
is a simple utility to use and usually very reliable.
You could also create a database link to the NT based Oracle server and execute your current scripts against the link. Of course you may have to modify your scripts a little...
You can also use any graphical scheduler that you like. Windoze comes with several or you can download a free one.
HTH,
Frank Pettinato
Oracle DBA
Intel Corp.
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 10:08 AM
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Subject: Running DB Monitoring Reports on NT
On UNIX, I had a cron command that would run monitoring reports at certain times. How can jobs be set up to run on an NT box? What utility is used and what kind of syntax is used?
Thanks.
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