WebSphere Application Server - Express, Version 6.0.x     Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Creating Microsoft SQL Server tables for schedulers

Before you begin

This task requires you to configure a database and make it available. See the "Creating Microsoft SQL Server databases for schedulers" topic for more information.

Why and when to perform this task

This topic describes how to create tables for schedulers on Microsoft SQL Server databases, using data definition language (DDL) or structured query language (SQL) files.

Steps for this task

  1. Open a command-line window.
  2. Change to the directory where the configuration scripts for scheduler are located. This is the Scheduler subdirectory of the IBM WebSphere Application Server installation directory.
    On Windows systems, enter:
    cd %install_root%\Scheduler
    On UNIX systems, enter:
    cd $install_root/Scheduler
  3. Use a text editor to edit the schema creation script, createSchemaMSSQL.sql, according to the instructions at the beginning of the file.
    Note: When setting the table prefix, capitalize all characters.
  4. Create the schema:
    1. Verify that you have administrator rights for the database system. The user ID you use to create the schema must be the one that you configure WebSphere Application Server to use when accessing the database.
    2. Run the following script to create the schema (tables and views) :
      isql -S <servername> -U<userid> -P<password> -D<databaseName> -i<script name> 

Result

The Microsoft SQL Server tables and schema for scheduler exist.



Related tasks
Creating Microsoft SQL Server databases for schedulers

Related reference
Vendor-specific data sources minimum required settings

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