samuraiRocker
Programmer
Hi.
I've been getting an error message for one of my database maintenance plans. When it tries to check integrity/indexes as part of the maintenance, it fails saying that the database has to be in the single-user mode. It wouldn't be much of a problem if this was a one time deal, but since it's part of a scheduled job, I'm not sure how to go about this problem. Is there a way to make it switch to single user mode just for this job? But even then, I would have problem with other things while this job is running because of this restriction, I would assume? Error number I get is 7919, and it seems like it remedies itself on and off, but I would like to eliminate it permanently...Any help/suggestion/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I've been getting an error message for one of my database maintenance plans. When it tries to check integrity/indexes as part of the maintenance, it fails saying that the database has to be in the single-user mode. It wouldn't be much of a problem if this was a one time deal, but since it's part of a scheduled job, I'm not sure how to go about this problem. Is there a way to make it switch to single user mode just for this job? But even then, I would have problem with other things while this job is running because of this restriction, I would assume? Error number I get is 7919, and it seems like it remedies itself on and off, but I would like to eliminate it permanently...Any help/suggestion/comments would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.