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 DTS scheduling issues.Urgent help required !

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metro17
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8 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-28 : 18:52:31
I am trying to schedule a DTS package . But its says nothing, no error displays and finally it does not execute and hence a job is not created . But when I execute it immediately it is executing so . What is the problem here .Any suggestions .

Appreciate responses !!!!!!!!

webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

8781 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-29 : 04:11:52
Maybe it's my déjà vu.
A long time ago I created a job using right click on the dts-packages. All seems to be ok, but no job appeared.
Manually refresh the list of jobs and it will appear.

Hope that helps
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visakh16
Very Important crosS Applying yaK Herder

52326 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-29 : 05:25:40
see this also. might be of help

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/269074
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metro17
Starting Member

8 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-29 : 14:43:10
I have tried refreshing it several times Mr DejaVu.If you can elaborate on that would be great .
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webfred
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

8781 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-30 : 09:28:24
Another idea - coming up while reading visa's link.
Maybe you/you're login or your Server registration in Enterprise Manager is not the owner of the new created Job...[AND SO MAYBE YOU CANNOT SEE THE JOB]

From visak's link:
Question: When you right-click the DTS package and you choose to schedule the package, how is the owner assigned?

Answer: The owner of the SQL Agent job depends on how the SQL Server is registered in the Enterprise Manager. If the SQL Server is registered using a Windows NT authentication, the owner of the scheduled job is the account used to start the SQL Agent service. If the SQL Server is registered in SEM using SQL Server authentication (for example, the SA login), the owner of the job is that same SQL Server login.


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