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Maintaining Jobs

Example: Executing a Job


Overview

After you have added a Job and whether you want SAS/Warehouse Administrator to generate the code or you will supply the user-written code yourself, you can execute the Job, which executes the code and loads the output table(s). This example executes a Job interactively. To schedule a Job to run in batch mode at a future date and time, see the "Scheduling Jobs" chapter.

Note:   The following explanation describes the metadata and methods used to achieve the desired results and assumes that the appropriate Data Warehouse Environment, Data Warehouse, Subject, data stores, and Job exist.  [cautionend]


Executing a Job Interactively

In the SAS/Warehouse Administrator Explorer, position the cursor on the data store for which you want to execute its Job, for example the Detail Table Customer.

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Click the right mouse button, and select Process. The Process Editor opens.

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In the Job List, position the cursor on the Job icon, click the right mouse button, and select Run. The Load Generation/Execution Properties window displays.

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Click Submit.

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