What is a scheduler?
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What is a scheduler?
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A scheduler is defined as a stored database object that specifies a schedule for a job or for a window. Schedules can be shared among users by creating and saving them as objects in the database. It also specifies how often a job will be repeated.
- By using the PL/SQL expressions.
- By using the calendaring syntax, which is new to Oracle 10g.
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