I am trying to create and SQL agent job on SQL Server 2016. Here is the use of sp_add_job
.
EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_job @job_name=N'TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP', @enabled=1, @notify_level_eventlog=0, @notify_level_email=0, @notify_level_netsend=0, @notify_level_page=0, @delete_level=0, @description=N'TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP', @category_name=N'EDW', @owner_login_name=N'JobCreator', @job_id = @jobId OUTPUT;
The error message appears:
Msg 14269, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_add_jobserver, Line 101 [Batch Start Line 2]
Job ‘TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP’ is already targeted at server ‘EDW222’.
I have done significant searching with no results. There is no job with such a name. SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sysjobs WHERE name LIKE 'TEST_RUN%';
returns zero (0).
The job that does not exist cannot be deleted with sp_delete_job
.
Why can this job not be created?
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Here is the entire script if that will help.
USE [msdb] GO BEGIN TRANSACTION; DECLARE @ReturnCode INT; SELECT @ReturnCode = 0; IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT name FROM msdb.dbo.syscategories WHERE name=N'EDW' AND category_class=1) BEGIN EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_category @class=N'JOB', @type=N'LOCAL', @name=N'EDW'; IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback; END IF EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM SYSJOBS WHERE name = 'TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP') EXEC msdb.dbo.sp_delete_job @job_name=N'TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP', @delete_unused_schedule=1; DECLARE @jobId BINARY(16); SET @jobId = NULL; EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_job @job_name=N'TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP', @enabled=1, @notify_level_eventlog=0, @notify_level_email=0, @notify_level_netsend=0, @notify_level_page=0, @delete_level=0, @description=N'TEST_RUN_A_JOB_STEP', @category_name=N'EDW', @owner_login_name=N'JobCreator', @job_id = @jobId OUTPUT; IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback; -- Create a "step 1" that does nothing in case the job is run manually EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobstep @job_id=@jobId, @step_name=N'RUN_A_JOB_STEP_NULL', @step_id=1, @cmdexec_success_code=0, @on_success_action=1, @on_success_step_id=0, @on_fail_action=2, @on_fail_step_id=0, @retry_attempts=0, @retry_interval=0, @os_run_priority=0, @subsystem=N'CmdExec', @command=N'ECHO here && EXIT 0', @database_name=N'master', @flags=0, @proxy_name=N'EDW_Proxy' IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_update_job @job_id = @jobId, @start_step_id = 1 IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobserver @job_id = @jobId, @server_name = N'(local)' IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback -- An SSIS package step EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobstep @job_id=@jobId, @step_name=N'RUN_A_COMMAND_PAUL', @step_id=2, @cmdexec_success_code=0, @on_success_action=1, @on_success_step_id=0, @on_fail_action=2, @on_fail_step_id=0, @retry_attempts=0, @retry_interval=0, @os_run_priority=0, @subsystem=N'SSIS', @command=N'/FILE "E:SSISEDWAnalysisRunOsCommand.dtsx" /CHECKPOINTING OFF /REPORTING E', @database_name=N'master', @flags=0, @proxy_name=N'EDW_Proxy' IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_update_job @job_id = @jobId, @start_step_id = 1 IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback EXEC @ReturnCode = msdb.dbo.sp_add_jobserver @job_id = @jobId, @server_name = N'(local)' IF (@@ERROR <> 0 OR @ReturnCode <> 0) GOTO QuitWithRollback -- Commit everything and get out COMMIT TRANSACTION GOTO EndSave QuitWithRollback: IF (@@TRANCOUNT > 0) ROLLBACK TRANSACTION EndSave: GO
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Answer
Alternatively, you can use the SSMS interface to setup the jobs details and then click to generate SQL Script
option.