This tab has the following components:
Name Shows the name of the event.
Type Shows the type of object.
Owner Shows the database user who created and owns the event.
Running Shows Yes if the event is currently running and shows No if the event is not running. Shows Unknown if the event exists in a SQL Anywhere 9.0.2 or earlier database.
Enabled Select this option to execute the event when the scheduled time or trigger condition occurs.
You must enable the event to trigger it manually from Sybase Central.
Location Shows which of the following locations the event executes at:
All databases Executes the event at all remote locations.
Consolidated database For databases involved in SQL Remote replication, this executes the event at the consolidated database only, and not at any of the remote locations.
Remote database For databases involved in SQL Remote replication, this executes the event at a remote database only, and not at the consolidated database.
Next scheduled time Shows the date and time of the next scheduled event, if the event is scheduled.
Comment Provides a place for you to type a text description of the event. For example, you could use this area to describe the event's purpose in the system. Later, if you use the Database Documentation Wizard to document your SQL Anywhere database, you can include these comments in the output. See Documenting a database.
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