USER_JOBS
USER_JOBS displays all scheduled jobs owned by the current user. This view is accessible only to users with system administrator rights.
|
Column |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
job |
INT4 |
Job ID |
|
log_user |
name not null |
User name of the job creator |
|
priv_user |
name not null |
User name of the job executor |
|
dbname |
name not null |
Database in which the job is created |
|
start_date |
Timestamp without time zone |
Job start time |
|
start_suc |
Text |
Start time of the successful job execution |
|
last_date |
Timestamp without time zone |
Start time of the last job execution |
|
last_suc |
Text |
Start time of the last successful job execution |
|
this_date |
Timestamp without time zone |
Start time of the ongoing job execution |
|
this suc |
Text |
Same as THIS_DATE |
|
next_date |
Timestamp without time zone |
Schedule time of the next job execution |
|
next suc |
Text |
Same as next_date |
|
broken |
Text |
Task status Y: the system does not try to execute the task. N: the system attempts to execute the task. |
|
status |
Char |
Status of the current job. The value range is 'r', 's', 'f', 'd'. The default value is 's'. The indications are as follows:
|
|
interval |
Text |
Time expression used to calculate the next execution time. If this parameter is set to null, the job will be executed once only. |
|
failures |
Smallint |
Number of consecutive failures. |
|
what |
Text |
Body of the PL/SQL blocks or anonymous clock that the job executes |
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