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I thought there was a way to rerun, restart reports from a previous day, but I can not find it. This would need to be done say for example the Reports were run but the disk the Reports Library was full and the report aborted. How can I rerun all the reports from a prvious day? Thanks, RickThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Rick Man,
Reporting Server 7.6.10 Dev. Studio 7.6.8 Windows NT Excel, HTML, PDF
I suppose one method would be to interrogate botsched, botlog and botlog2, write a file of the failed schedule ids and then have a WF process that reads the schedules and re-executes them using the API?
T
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WebFOCUS Server 8.2.01M, thru 8.2.07 on Windows Svr 2008 R2
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Whew that seems like a lot of work that a scheduling system should do. I thought there was a way to tell RC to rerun jobs from a certain point. This was back in the 4.3 days. Maybe I'm wrong. I'll do some more reading.
Reporting Server 7.6.10 Dev. Studio 7.6.8 Windows NT Excel, HTML, PDF
Thanks for the info. I think those were the parameters I was thinking about, RECOVERY and SCANBACK. However they only deal with jobs not run. My situation was jobs ran but abended. So I would want to run all the jobs that were scheduled for that time period to be rerun. So, for example, rerun all jobs that were scheduled for Monday night between 12:01 AM and 5:00AM.
Just looking for jobs scheduled for the next Monday may not be enough because there are weekly and monthly and yearly jobs that may have run that night.
So Tony is probably on the right track.
Reporting Server 7.6.10 Dev. Studio 7.6.8 Windows NT Excel, HTML, PDF