Online Documentation for SQL Management Studio for MySQL
Using Schedule Editor
Schedule Editor is opened automatically on adding a new scheduled task and is available on editing an existing one.
To create a task for delayed execution, please select the task to schedule. If you edit an existing task, you may need to change the task itself for the current schedule. You can do it using the Task name field of the Schedule Editor dialog.
Afterwards you should define the recurrence pattern for the task execution:
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Yearly
Daily
You can set the task to run Every X day(s) or Every weekday (i.e. except weekend days).
Weekly
The recurrence pattern allows you to schedule the task for running on a specified day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc. - check the corresponding box) every X week.
For example, you selected to run the task 'Every 3 weeks on Tuesday'. It means that task will be executed exactly on Tuesday once per three weeks.
Monthly
You can set to execute your task on the certain day of the X month; another way is to run the task on the certain day of the week of the definite week of every X month.
Yearly
You can select to run the task on a certain day of the definite month (e.g., on June, 14). Another ability allows to make the task run on the first/second/.../last day of the week of a certain month (e.g., on the second Wednesday of April).
Range of recurrence
Here you should specify the starting and ending points of the task execution period. Set Start date and Start time and then proceed to the ending bound of the range recurrence.
No end date
If this option is selected, the task will be executed perpetually, unless it is deleted/modified.
End after...
This option specifies that the task will be run only X times.
End by ...
This option specifies the exact date which is the right bound of the recurrence range.
Daily launches
Use the Add Launch and the Delete Launch buttons to add/remove one or several daytime points for the task execution.
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