Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)

2002-08-15 Thread Taylor, David
Hi all, Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to ACTIVE=NO? I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement, but couldn't find anything. I want to include this in a disaster recovery script (Korn). The problem that I've run into is that

Re: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)

2002-08-15 Thread Doug Thorneycroft
From the Admin command line: update sch * type=admin active=no -Original Message- From: Taylor, David [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to) Hi all, Is there anyway that I

Re: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)

2002-08-15 Thread McClean, Frank
: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to) Hi all, Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to ACTIVE=NO? I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement, but couldn't find anything. I want to include this in a disaster recovery script (Korn

Re: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)

2002-08-15 Thread Don France
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to) Hi all, Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to ACTIVE=NO? I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement, but couldn't find