Delete a Job Step Log
This topic describes how to delete a SQL Server Agent job step log.
Before you begin:
Limitations and Restrictions
Security
To delete a SQL Server Agent job step log, using:
SQL Server Management Studio
Transact-SQL
SQL Server Management Objects
Before You Begin
Limitations and Restrictions
When job steps are deleted their output log is automatically deleted.
Security
Permissions
Unless you are a member of the sysadmin fixed server role, you can only modify jobs that you own.
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Using SQL Server Management Studio
To delete a SQL Server Agent job step log
In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine, and then expand that instance.
Expand SQL Server Agent, expand Jobs, right-click the job you want to modify, and then click Properties.
In the Job Properties dialog box, delete the selected job step.
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Using Transact-SQL
To delete a SQL Server Agent job step log
In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of Database Engine.
On the Standard bar, click New Query.
Copy and paste the following example into the query window and click Execute.
-- removes the job step log for step 2 in the job Weekly Sales Data Backup USE msdb ; GO EXEC dbo.sp_delete_jobsteplog @job_name = N'Weekly Sales Data Backup', @step_id = 2; GO
For more information, see sp_delete_jobsteplog (Transact-SQL).
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Using SQL Server Management Objects
Use the DeleteJobStepLogs methods of the Job class by using a programming language that you choose, such as Visual Basic, Visual C#, or PowerShell. For more information, seeSQL Server Management Objects (SMO).
-- Uses PowerShell to delete all job step log files that have ID values larger than 5.
$srv = new-object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server("(local)")
$jb = $srv.JobServer.Jobs["Test Job"]
$jb.DeleteJobStepLogs(5)
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