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Any one of the manage buttons on the main screen will take you to the figure below.   From here you can manage the existing jobs that are defined, set schedules, and verify that scheduled jobs ran.  Be very careful when in this screen.  Most crashes that I've experience with Embarcadero products have thrown a Dr. Watson error and usually involve mfc.dll.  (No one's software is perfect and they do work on problems very quickly.)  Schema Manager will simply terminate in some instances.  The only place I've seen this happen was after deleting a job from the manage window.  It will frequently continue to display the job that you have just deleted.  When you click on the job, Schema Manager will grind for a while and then either simply terminate or crash with a Dr. Watson error.  If you have to delete jobs, I suggest deleting the jobs, shutting down Schema Manager, restarting it, and then continuing.

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Finally, you can open a script into Schema Manager for execution and also have access to the Script Execution Facility that was introduced in DBArtisan.

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Michael R. Hotek

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