Select the name of the scheduler to use. The names in the list are from the DB2 Admin Node Directory.
Shows the time interval used to refresh the view of tasks.
The name of the task.
The user ID of the person who owns the task.
The type of task.
The state of the task when the view was last updated.
The category to which the task belongs.
The description of the task.
The DB2 instance on which the task runs.
The name of the DB2 system on which the task runs.
The name of the run partition.
The full path of the working directory for the task.
The names of targeted database objects.
Indicates whether the schedule for the task is enabled. The schedule must be enabled to run the task.
Indicates whether the notifications are sent.
Indicates whether the task actions are enabled. The task actions must be enabled for task actions to begin.
List of parameters to submit with the task.
The most recent time that the task started.
The next time that the task will start.
Identifies the task on the current scheduler system by task number.
The date of the most recent change to the task.
The user ID of the person who made the most recent change to the task.
The date and time of the most recent start of the task.
The date and time of the most recent successful run of the task.
The return code of the most recent run of the task.
The date and time of the most recent completion of the task.
Shows how long the most recent run of the task took to complete in seconds.
The user ID of the person who most recently ran the task.
Lists tasks in the current view. Click View to sort, filter, or reorder columns. You can also save your own custom views.
Choose pre-defined views such as tasks that failed and tasks that are scheduled to run next. Your own saved views are also in this list.
Customize the view by filtering, ordering columns, or customize sorting. You can also save, print, or export the view.