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Question: What is job?

Answer: It can be defined as a task performed by a computer system. For example, printing a file is a job. Jobs can be performed by a single program or by a collection of programs.

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Question: What is job?

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It can be defined as a task performed by a computer system. For example, printing a file is a job. Jobs can be performed by a single program or by a collection of programs. Source: CoolInterview.com


A job is a collection of steps executed by database engine by SQL Server Agent.

A job can perform different task to save time and effort.

For Ex, a job can be created to import a daily updated file to FTP server. Source: CoolInterview.com

Answered by: Rakesh | Date: 10/29/2009 | Contact Rakesh Contact Rakesh

A job is a program or operation that is performe by the system.A job is the current work of the system. Source: CoolInterview.com

Answered by: Amit Sharma | Date: 4/20/2010 | Contact Amit Sharma Contact Amit Sharma

It can be defined as a task performed by a computer system. For example, printing a file is a job. Jobs can be performed by a single program or by a collection of programs.


A job is a collection of steps executed by database engine by SQL Server Agent.

A job can perform different task to save time and effort.

For Ex, a job can be created to import a daily updated file to FTP server. Source: CoolInterview.com

Answered by: sushil | Date: 4/28/2010 | Contact sushil Contact sushil

A job is sequence of steps which is performed by employee Source: CoolInterview.com

Answered by: mamta | Date: 6/26/2010 | Contact mamta Contact mamta

I thing job is a sequence of steps is performed by employee
that called job Source: CoolInterview.com

Answered by: Rajiv kumar | Date: 7/4/2010 | Contact Rajiv kumar Contact Rajiv kumar

Hi All,
Job is nothing but its a new feature of sql server 2005. using job we can shedule the procedures time wise means some procedures are execute daily particular time means 12 AM like that

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Answered by: narasimha | Date: 7/19/2010 | Contact narasimha Contact narasimha

In simple language a job may be defind as a collection of steps performed by a employers amd registered by an server agent. Source: CoolInterview.com

Answered by: anurag | Date: 7/28/2010 | Contact anurag Contact anurag

job performed the stap by step processing. It can be defined as a task performed by a computer system. For example, printing a file is a job. Jobs can be performed by a single program or by a collection of programs.

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Answered by: pinky | Date: 8/12/2010 | Contact pinky Contact pinky


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