Online Documentation for SQL Manager for SQL server
Managing notifications
The Notifications tab allows you to specify actions that the SQL Server Agent service will take after the job completes (succeeds or fails). Job responses ensure that database administrators know when jobs complete and how frequently they run.
Use e-mail operator
Use the drop-down list to select the operator that will be notified via e-mail, and specify the job status for the notification to be performed:
When job succeeds and/or
When job fails
Use page operator
Use the drop-down list to select the operator that will be notified using electronic paging, and specify the job status for the notification to be performed:
When job succeeds and/or
When job fails
Use net send operator
Use the drop-down list to select the operator that will be notified using a net send message, and specify the job status for the notification to be performed:
When job succeeds and/or
When job fails
Write to Windows Application Log
If necessary, specify the job status for writing to Microsoft Windows Application Log:
When job succeeds and/or
When job fails
Delete job
If you are certain that you do not need to rerun this job later, you can specify the job status deleting the job:
When job succeeds and/or
When job fails