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I have the same setting in my Init.ora parameter. Infact, If I try and
execute using DBMS_JOB.RUN(1), its executing the process.
Any thoughts?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Hostetter [mailto:jhostetter_at_decommunications.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 6:53 PM
To: ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com; raj.gopalan_at_netdecisions.co.uk
Subject: Re: DBMS_JOB
Make sure you set the job_queue_processes and job_queue_interval init.ora parameters. Ours are set to 2 and 60 respectively.
Jay Hostetter
Oracle DBA
D. & E. Communications
Ephrata, PA USA
>>> Raj Gopalan <raj.gopalan_at_netdecisions.co.uk> 11/21/00 12:45PM >>>
Hi all
I need to schedule a procedure using dbms_job.
I created it using the following script.
declare
jobno number;
begin
dbms_job.submit(jobno,'SP_MANUAL_REPLICATION;', sysdate,'sysdate+1');
commit;
end;
For some reason it not running at all.
Any thoughts?
TIA Raj
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