Greets.
We currently have a system in place for creating and maintaining schedules that leverages the built in job and scheduling features of Sql Server.
Sql Server is able to create jobs and schedules very easily and accepts various recurrence parameters and such when creating these tasks.
I'm looking into this right now but I'm wondering how easy it is to integrate the RadScheduler with Sql Server's scheduling system.
Does the recurrence data that we get out of the control easily map to what Sql Server's scheduling system expects?
I want to use RadSchedule to set up an appointment for say Today at Noon. At noon I want Sql Server's job to fire and put some piece of information on some SchedulerTask queue.
I'm wondering if I need to prepare myself to do a lot of custom stuff to translate data from the RadSchedule control in order to have Sql understand that information when creating a scheduled job.
Has anyone tried this?
We currently have a system in place for creating and maintaining schedules that leverages the built in job and scheduling features of Sql Server.
Sql Server is able to create jobs and schedules very easily and accepts various recurrence parameters and such when creating these tasks.
I'm looking into this right now but I'm wondering how easy it is to integrate the RadScheduler with Sql Server's scheduling system.
Does the recurrence data that we get out of the control easily map to what Sql Server's scheduling system expects?
I want to use RadSchedule to set up an appointment for say Today at Noon. At noon I want Sql Server's job to fire and put some piece of information on some SchedulerTask queue.
I'm wondering if I need to prepare myself to do a lot of custom stuff to translate data from the RadSchedule control in order to have Sql understand that information when creating a scheduled job.
Has anyone tried this?