Friday, March 30, 2012

JOBS

Thanks for the help on this, when you go to the Locks/Object
section of Enterprise Manager, and click the drop down you
see the (said database in there, when you look at the
process's on the left hand screen, you have a ProcessID of
15, locktype = DB, Mode = U, Status = Grant, Owner = Sess
when you click for the properties of the process id, you
get the backup statement previously discussed, even though
the job that run's the script has finished and completed
sucessesfully, I'm afriad I cant go into any more detail
than that.
Sorry, PhilDid you try refreshing the screen? You can right click on the node above
the locks and choose "Refresh". See if that helps. Also run cp_locks in QA
and see if thoe locks still show up.
Andrew J. Kelly SQL MVP
"Phil" <anonymous@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:168201c3fbb8$02a5a430$a101280a@.phx.gbl...
> Thanks for the help on this, when you go to the Locks/Object
> section of Enterprise Manager, and click the drop down you
> see the (said database in there, when you look at the
> process's on the left hand screen, you have a ProcessID of
> 15, locktype = DB, Mode = U, Status = Grant, Owner = Sess
> when you click for the properties of the process id, you
> get the backup statement previously discussed, even though
> the job that run's the script has finished and completed
> sucessesfully, I'm afriad I cant go into any more detail
> than that.
> Sorry, Phil

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