In this example, information about a job identified with the name of Active Directory is returned.
As you can see in these examples, there is a lot of information contained in the job definition. The largest and seemingly most complicated part is the configuration, which contains all of the information about the jobs that you created using the Discovery Wizard. For more information about the configuration, see Creating a job.
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[-Configuration] is the XML representation of the job or discovery configuration. See any of the job examples in the Getting job information section, which discussed the Get-ERJobDefinition cmdlet. This is the best way to get a configuration to use in creating a job manually. |
You may want to change the start time for a scheduled job because it conflicts with another job.
This is an example of a Run Daily job set to start at a specific date and time, and to run every 4th day.
This is an example of a Run Monthly job set to start at a specific date and time on the 3rd Wednesday of the month.
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