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Hi,
Thanks for taking the time to look at the beta and for giving us feeback.
When you delete the job, is it a job you created with sql backup? Also could you please tell me what operating system and sql server versions you are using?
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Alan. -
wallacea wrote:Hi,
Thanks for taking the time to look at the beta and for giving us feeback.
When you delete the job, is it a job you created with sql backup? Also could you please tell me what operating system and sql server versions you are using?
Thanks
Alan.
The jobs where all new, save 1 which was a SSIS package. The os is XP Pro and the SQL Server is SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition.
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Brian -
Hi Barry,
Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to reproduce the problem. The GUI should update every 30 seconds, does this look like it was the case for you? Do you know if it was only the jobs tab that wasn't updating?
Also I've made the assumption you have the SQL Backup 5.0 server components installed. Is this the case or are you looking at jobs on a 4.x server?
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Alan. -
wallacea wrote:Hi Barry,
Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to reproduce the problem. The GUI should update every 30 seconds, does this look like it was the case for you? Do you know if it was only the jobs tab that wasn't updating?
Also I've made the assumption you have the SQL Backup 5.0 server components installed. Is this the case or are you looking at jobs on a 4.x server?
Thanks
Alan.
Alan,
Why is the tab a scheduled refresh instead of a real-time refresh. The deletion confirmation message box implies the job refresh was sucessful, therefore I would expect to see the job removed.
After I attempt to delete a job, and get a sucessful message, the jobs remain. I have closed the tool and reopened but they still remain.
I'm running only the 5.0 server components on that machine.
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Brian
in SSMS, I can still see the jobs listed. -
Hi Barry,
Thanks. Now I understand what sort of problem we're dealing with here. So basically we're not deleting the job, and it's not just a problem with the UI being updated.
Could you tell me how you have sql backup configured to connect to sql server? I'm wondering if this could be something to do with permissions.
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Alan. -
wallacea wrote:Hi Barry,
Thanks. Now I understand what sort of problem we're dealing with here. So basically we're not deleting the job, and it's not just a problem with the UI being updated.
Could you tell me how you have sql backup configured to connect to sql server? I'm wondering if this could be something to do with permissions.
Thanks
Alan.
I found the issue, for grins I uninstalled and reinstalled, just to be sure the version and that I did not do anything stupid.
After the re-install, I next tried to delete ALL the jobs I had (on this server I had 5). 4 for the jobs would not delete (even though the message box said they did). The 5th one did delete. The 5th job was one I created after my first install of the beta.
The other 4 where either from the alpha or from SSMS.
If SQL Backup cannot delete jobs from SSMS, then the message box should not indicate a sucess.
BTW, I'm Brian, not Barry!...
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Brian -
Hi Brian
Sorry about the name! (I'm guessing you're not the captain of the scottish soccer team then)
SQL Backup is able to delete jobs created within SSMS. I have done this, which is why I'm a little perplexed by the problems you are having. I will continue to try and reproduce the problem here, but if you can think of anything else that might help, please let me know.
Thanks
Alan.
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Also please add the ability to multi select jobs in the list and perform an action (start, delete, disable, enable, etc) on all the jobs at once.