I haven't paid attention to this thread, so I apologize if I deleted too many of these responses to get down to the reason behind it, but we are looking for an easy to manage GUI for the dbms_scheduler? I'm one of those DBA's that isn't fond of Toad, (yeah, I know, I'm weird...:)) and use Allround Automations PL/SQL Developer if I need to have a GUI. It's cheap at less than $150 for most licenses and does have a gui interface to the DBMS_SCHEDULER that works pretty slick, in fact the new DBA I work with had me show it to him earlier today when he had some challenges with the Toad version, (boy the Toad vendors just hate me... heh, heh) If I didn't get the question, just ignore me today and apologies.... Kellyn Pedersen Multi-Platform DBA I-Behavior Inc. http://www.linkedin.com/in/kellynpedersen www.dbakevlar.blogspot.com "Go away before I replace you with a very small and efficient shell script..." --- On Tue, 1/19/10, Louis BROUILLETTE <Louis.Brouillette@xxxxxxx> wrote: From: Louis BROUILLETTE <Louis.Brouillette@xxxxxxx> Subject: Re: UI to the Oracle Scheduler To: "Niall Litchfield" <niall.litchfield@xxxxxxxxx>, jkstill@xxxxxxxxx Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 11:34 AM TOAD is not an option. We use it in IT department but can't afford to buy it for maybe 200 users. At 12:42 2010-01-19, Niall Litchfield wrote: >I'd use Apex (cos I'm an APEX bigot :) ) That >said I know that TOAD has an interface to >DBMS_SCHEDULER as well. I'd imagine most current >versions of most development tools have such a thing. > > > >-- >Niall Litchfield >Oracle DBA ><http://www.orawin.info>http://www.orawin.info Louis Brouillette Chargé de projet informatique et technologique (DBA) Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières Tel: (819) 376-5011 ext. 2435 Email: brouille@xxxxxxx -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l