Deletes a job.
Syntax
sp_delete_job { [ @job_id = ] job_id | [ @job_name = ] 'job_name' } , [ , [ @originating_server = ] 'server' ] [ , [ @delete_history = ] delete_history ] [ , [ @delete_unused_schedule = ] delete_unused_schedule ]
Arguments
[ @job_id = ] job_id
Is the identification number of the job to be deleted. job_id is uniqueidentifier, with a default of NULL.
[ @job_name = ] 'job_name'
Is the name of the job to be deleted. job_name is sysname, with a default of NULL.
Note: Either job_id or job_name must be specified; both cannot be specified.
[ @originating_server = ] 'server'
For internal use.
[ @delete_history = ] delete_history
Specifies whether to delete the history for the job. delete_history is bit, with a default of 1. When delete_history is 1, the job history for the job is deleted. When delete_history is 0, the job history is not deleted.
[ @delete_unused_schedule = ] delete_unused_schedule
Specifies whether to delete the schedules attached to this job if they are not attached to any other job. delete_unused_schedule is bit, with a default of 1. When delete_unused_schedule is 1, schedules attached to this job are deleted if no other jobs reference the schedule. When delete_unused_schedule is 0, the schedules are not deleted.
Result Sets
None
Remarks
The @delete_unused_schedule argument provides Lyftron's backward compatibility with legacy SQL Server by automatically removing schedules that are not attached to any job. To retain schedules that are not attached to a job, you must provide the value 0 as the @delete_unused_schedule argument.
Lyftron Administrative Portal provides an easy, graphical way to manage jobs, and is the recommended way to create and manage the jobs.
Permissions
By default, members of the sysadmin fixed server role can execute this stored procedure. Other users must be granted the ALTER ANY JOB privilege.
Members of the sysadmin fixed server role can execute sp_delete_job to delete any job. A user that is not a member of the sysadmin fixed server role can only delete jobs owned by that user.
Examples
The following example deletes the job "RebuildCache".
EXEC sp_delete_job @job_name = N'RebuildCache';