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Introduction
» SQL Backup Manager 2.3
» About DMT Software
Getting Started
» Installing/Uninstalling SQL Backup Manager
» Activating SQL Backup Manager
» Limitation Before Register
Using SQL Backup Manager
» Registered SQL Servers Pane
» Jobs Tab
» In Progress Tab
» Activity History Tab
» SQL Server & Database Properties
» Activity History Properties
» Schedule Editor
Managing SQL Servers
» Adding SQL Server Instances
» Managing SQL Server Groups
Creating Backups
» Specify SQL Server
» Select Backup Type & Database
» Backup Settings
» Compression & Encryption
» Review Summary
Scheduling Backup Jobs
» Specify SQL Server
» Select Backup Type & Database
» Backup Settings
» Compression & Encryption
» Create Backup Schedules
» Review Summary
» Compression Levels
» Reporting
Restoring Backups
» Select Backups
» Destination Database
» Restoring Backups
» Review Summary
Transaction Log Shipping
» Select Server & Database
» Backup Settings
» Restore Settings
» Network Share
» Set Schedule
» Review Summary
Settings & Options
» File Management Options
» E-Mail Notification Options
» Convert Backups to MTF
» Tips
 

Schedule Editor

SQL Backup Manager provides wizards to guide you through the process of setting up a SQL Server Agent jobs using SQL Backup Manager to perform the backup or restore operations for scheduling regular backups.
In these wizards, you use Schedule Editor to set up the required job schedules.

Schedule Editor

To set up a schedule, choose the type of schedule you want to set up from Schedule type. Select:

  • Recurring to set a schedule that recurs at specified frequency in days, weeks, or months
  • Single occurrence to set a single date and time for a one-off scheduled backup
  • Occurs whenever SQL Server Agent starts to start the backup job whenever the SQL Server Agent is started
  • Occurs whenever the CPU becomes idle to start the backup job whenever the CPU become idle

    As you enter the schedule details, a summary of the schedule is displayed at the top of the dialog box.
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Recurring

Under Frequency, in Occurs select the frequency with which you want the backups to be performed.

  • For Daily backups, type or select the frequency (for example, enter 2 to back up every other day, or 3 to back up on every third day).
  • For Weekly backups, type or select the frequency, and then select the check boxes for the days on which you want the backups to be performed.
    For example, to back up every fourth week on a Sunday, enter 4 and select the Sun check box.
  • For Monthly backups, type or select the date and frequency of the monthly backups.
    For example, to back up on the 10th day of every other month, click Day, and enter 10 and 2 respectively.

Specify the frequency at which the backup is to be processed on the days you specified above.

  • To back up the databases once only on the specified days, select Occurs once at and type or select the time.
  • To back up the databases more than once on the specified days, select Occurs every and specify the frequency, and the start and end times.

Under Duration, type or select the Start date for the job schedule.

Select End date and type or select the date on which you want the job schedule to end, or select No end date if you want the job schedule to run indefinitely.

Click OK to close the Schedule Editor and return to the wizard.

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