SHOW CREATE SCHEDULE

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The SHOW CREATE SCHEDULE statement displays the CREATE statement for an existing scheduled job, which can be used to recreate a schedule.

Required privileges

Only members of the admin role can show a CREATE SCHEDULE statement. By default, the root user belongs to the admin role.

Synopsis

SHOW CREATE ALL SCHEDULES SCHEDULE a_expr

Parameters

Parameter Description
schedule_id Use the schedule id to show the CREATE SCHEDULE for a particular schedule.
ALL Use to show the CREATE SCHEDULE statements for all existing schedules. This includes paused schedules.

Response

Field Description
schedule_id The id of the schedule.
create_statement The CREATE statement of the schedule.

Examples

SHOW CREATE SCHEDULE will display existing schedules including schedules that have been paused.

Show the CREATE SCHEDULE statement for a schedule

Use the schedule id for a particular schedule to view its CREATE statement:

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SHOW CREATE SCHEDULE 702856921622544385;
schedule_id        |                                                                                                                                                                create_statement
-------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
702856921622544385 | CREATE SCHEDULE 'scheduled_first_run' FOR BACKUP TABLE movr.public.vehicles INTO 'gs://bucket-name/backup-test?AUTH=specified&CREDENTIALS=redacted' WITH detached RECURRING '@daily' FULL BACKUP ALWAYS WITH SCHEDULE OPTIONS first_run = '2021-10-19 00:00:00+00:00', on_execution_failure = 'RESCHEDULE', on_previous_running = 'WAIT'
(1 row)

To list all the currently active schedules, use SHOW SCHEDULES.

Show the CREATE SCHEDULE statement for all schedules

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SHOW CREATE ALL SCHEDULES;
schedule_id        |                                                                                                                                                            create_statement
-------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
698901570078113793 | SELECT crdb_internal.schedule_sql_stats_compact()
699244489678356481 | CREATE SCHEDULE 'BACKUP 1633462883' FOR BACKUP INTO 'nodelocal://0/test' WITH detached RECURRING '@hourly' FULL BACKUP ALWAYS WITH SCHEDULE OPTIONS first_run = '2021-10-05 20:00:00+00:00', on_execution_failure = 'RESCHEDULE', on_previous_running = 'WAIT'
699246220072812545 | CREATE SCHEDULE 'scheduled_first_run' FOR BACKUP TABLE movr.public.vehicles INTO 's3://bucket-name/backup-test?AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID={AWS_ACCESS_KEY}&AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=redacted' WITH detached RECURRING '@daily' FULL BACKUP '@weekly' WITH SCHEDULE OPTIONS first_run = '2021-10-05 19:50:11.497459+00:00', on_execution_failure = 'RESCHEDULE', on_previous_running = 'WAIT'
699246220077694977 | CREATE SCHEDULE 'scheduled_first_run' FOR BACKUP TABLE movr.public.vehicles INTO 's3://bucket-name/backup-test?AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID={AWS_ACCESS_KEY}&AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=redacted' WITH detached RECURRING '@daily' FULL BACKUP '@weekly' WITH SCHEDULE OPTIONS first_run = '2021-10-05 19:50:11.497459+00:00', on_execution_failure = 'RESCHEDULE', on_previous_running = 'WAIT'
(4 rows)

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