sp_add_schedule (Transact-SQL)
Creates a schedule that can be used by any number of jobs.
sp_add_schedule [ @schedule_name = ] 'schedule_name'
[ , [ @enabled = ] enabled ]
[ , [ @freq_type = ] freq_type ]
[ , [ @freq_interval = ] freq_interval ]
[ , [ @freq_subday_type = ] freq_subday_type ]
[ , [ @freq_subday_interval = ] freq_subday_interval ]
[ , [ @freq_relative_interval = ] freq_relative_interval ]
[ , [ @freq_recurrence_factor = ] freq_recurrence_factor ]
[ , [ @active_start_date = ] active_start_date ]
[ , [ @active_end_date = ] active_end_date ]
[ , [ @active_start_time = ] active_start_time ]
[ , [ @active_end_time = ] active_end_time ]
[ , [ @owner_login_name = ] 'owner_login_name' ]
[ , [ @schedule_uid = ] schedule_uid OUTPUT ]
[ , [ @schedule_id = ] schedule_id OUTPUT ]
[ , [ @originating_server = ] server_name ] /* internal */
- [ @schedule_name = ] 'schedule_name'
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The name of the schedule. schedule_name is sysname, with no default.
- [ @enabled = ] enabled
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Indicates the current status of the schedule. enabled is tinyint, with a default of 1 (enabled). If 0, the schedule is not enabled. When the schedule is not enabled, no jobs will run on this schedule.
- [ @freq_type = ] freq_type
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A value indicating when a job is to be executed. freq_type is int, with a default of 0, and can be one of these values.
Value Description 1
Once
4
Daily
8
Weekly
16
Monthly
32
Monthly, relative to freq_interval
64
Run when SQLServerAgent service starts
128
Run when the computer is idle
- [ @freq_interval = ] freq_interval
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The days that a job is executed. freq_interval is int, with a default of 1, and depends on the value of freq_type.
Value of freq_type Effect on freq_interval 1 (once)
freq_interval is unused.
4 (daily)
Every freq_interval days.
8 (weekly)
freq_interval is one or more of the following (combined with an OR logical operator):
1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
4 = Tuesday
8 = Wednesday
16 = Thursday
32 = Friday
64 = Saturday
16 (monthly)
On the freq_interval day of the month.
32 (monthly relative)
freq_interval is one of the following:
1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
8 = Day
9 = Weekday
10 = Weekend day
64 (when SQLServerAgent service starts)
freq_interval is unused.
128
freq_interval is unused.
- [ @freq_subday_type = ] freq_subday_type
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Specifies the units for freq_subday_interval. freq_subday_type is int, with a default of 0, and can be one of these values.
Value Description (unit) 0x1
At the specified time
0x4
Minutes
0x8
Hours
- [ @freq_subday_interval = ] freq_subday_interval
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The number of freq_subday_type periods to occur between each execution of a job. freq_subday_interval is int, with a default of 0. freq_subday_interval is ignored in those cases where freq_subday_type is equal to 1.
- [ @freq_relative_interval = ] freq_relative_interval
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A job's occurrence of freq_interval in each month, if freq_type is 32 (monthly relative). freq_relative_interval is int, with a default of 0, and can be one of these values. freq_relative_interval is ignored in those cases where freq_type is not equal to 32.
Value Description (unit) 1
First
2
Second
4
Third
8
Fourth
16
Last
- [ @freq_recurrence_factor = ] freq_recurrence_factor
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The number of weeks or months between the scheduled execution of a job. freq_recurrence_factor is used only if freq_type is 8, 16, or 32. freq_recurrence_factor is int, with a default of 0.
- [ @active_start_date = ] active_start_date
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The date on which execution of a job can begin. active_start_date is int, with a default of NULL, which indicates today's date. The date is formatted as YYYYMMDD. If active_start_date is not NULL, the date must be greater than or equal to 19900101. After you create the schedule, review the start date and confirm that it is the correct date. For more information, see the section "Scheduling Start Date" in Creating Schedules.
- [ @active_end_date = ] active_end_date
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The date on which execution of a job can stop. active_end_date is int, with a default of 99991231, which indicates December 31, 9999. Formatted as YYYYMMDD.
- [ @active_start_time = ] active_start_time
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The time on any day between active_start_date and active_end_date to begin execution of a job. active_start_time is int, with a default of 000000, which indicates 12:00:00 A.M. on a 24-hour clock, and must be entered using the form HHMMSS.
- [ @active_end_time = ] active_end_time
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The time on any day between active_start_date and active_end_date to end execution of a job. active_end_time is int, with a default of 235959, which indicates 11:59:59 P.M. on a 24-hour clock, and must be entered using the form HHMMSS.
- [ @owner_login_name= ] 'owner_login_name'
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The name of the server principal that owns the schedule. owner_login_name is sysname, with a default of NULL, which indicates that the schedule is owned by the creator.
- [ @schedule_uid= ] schedule_uid OUTPUT
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A unique identifier for the schedule. schedule_uid is a variable of type uniqueidentifier.
- [ @schedule_id= ] schedule_id OUTPUT
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An identifier for the schedule. schedule_id is a variable of type int.
- [ @originating_server= ] server_name
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Identified for informational purposes only. Not supported. Future compatibility is not guaranteed.
By default, members of the sysadmin fixed server role can execute this stored procedure. Other users must be granted one of the following SQL Server Agent fixed database roles in the msdb database:
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SQLAgentUserRole
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SQLAgentReaderRole
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SQLAgentOperatorRole
For details about the permissions of these roles, see SQL Server Agent Fixed Database Roles.
A. Creating a schedule
The following example creates a schedule named RunOnce. The schedule runs one time, at 23:30 on the day that the schedule is created.
USE msdb ;
GO
EXEC dbo.sp_add_schedule
@schedule_name = N'RunOnce',
@freq_type = 1,
@active_start_time = 233000 ;
GO
B. Creating a schedule, attaching the schedule to multiple jobs
The following example creates a schedule named NightlyJobs. Jobs that use this schedule execute every day when the time on the server is 01:00. The example attaches the schedule to the job BackupDatabase and the job RunReports.
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This example assumes that the job BackupDatabase and the job RunReports already exist.
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USE msdb ;
GO
EXEC sp_add_schedule
@schedule_name = N'NightlyJobs' ,
@freq_type = 4,
@freq_interval = 1,
@active_start_time = 010000 ;
GO
EXEC sp_attach_schedule
@job_name = N'BackupDatabase',
@schedule_name = N'NightlyJobs' ;
GO
EXEC sp_attach_schedule
@job_name = N'RunReports',
@schedule_name = N'NightlyJobs' ;
GO
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17 November 2008 |
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12 December 2006 |
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17 July 2006 |
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14 April 2006 |
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