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44<br />

Job prioritizations<br />

CHAPTER 44<br />

Create a job prioritization<br />

6WHSV<br />

Decide which of the variables (cost, user group, and project) you wish to use<br />

to determine job priority. The steps are different depending on which variables you<br />

use.<br />

In the Database Instance Manager, select the database instance for which<br />

you wish to create a job prioritization. Note that job prioritizations only apply to<br />

warehouse database instances.<br />

From the Administration menu, choose Prioritization. The Database<br />

Instance Editor opens with the Job Prioritization tab selected.<br />

Click New. The Job Prioritization Wizard opens.<br />

Follow the steps presented by the Job Prioritization Wizard.<br />

Click Finish at the end of the wizard to create the job prioritization.<br />

For specific details about creating a job prioritization based on each variable type,<br />

see the following How do I topics:<br />

How do I create a job prioritization based on cost?<br />

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How do I create a job prioritization based on group?<br />

How do I create a job prioritization based on project?<br />

5XOH<br />

You can create a job prioritization for any database instance, but it will only be<br />

used if the database instance represents a warehouse database, as opposed to a<br />

metadata or a statistics database.<br />

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