You can use control-m from BMC software. On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Louis BROUILLETTE < Louis.Brouillette@xxxxxxx> wrote: > We control what's in the job. They only schedule it, they don't create a > job. They are the ones who decide when to run these jobs. > > > At 09:45 2010-01-19, Howard Latham wrote: > >> You want users to schedule jobs? are they technical? Do they write the >> code? You are scaring me! >> >> On 19 January 2010 14:27, Louis BROUILLETTE <<mailto: >> Louis.Brouillette@xxxxxxx>Louis.Brouillette@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> We have lots of batch jobs (in an old application) that we would like to >> rewrite in PL/SQL. These jobs have to be scheduled by end users. The >> Oracle Scheduler (from 10g) has all the features needed except for the user >> interface (unless it's there but didn't see it). We need a really simple >> one (on the web) that end users can use to schedule jobs (one-time job, >> recurrent job, etc). >> >> Has anyone ever seen anything like that ? I guess we're not the only ones >> who want their users to be able to schedule their jobs by themseves. >> > > >> Howard A. Latham >> >> > 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 > > > -- Regards, Tanmoy -- "Time is the coin of life. Only you can determine how it will be spent."