Sql Server Agent failed to executed a scheduled bat file that contains sqlcmd command

  • Hi All:

    I am currently using Windows 2003 R2, Standard Edition.

    I have Microsoft Sql Server 2005 Installed with the latest service pack which is sp3.

    I logged into the operating system as an administrator. The windows administrator id is "test2".

    I logged into the Microsoft Sql Server 2005 database using "Microsoft Sql Server Management Studio" as an "sa" which is database admin.

    I placed a bat file called "test1.bat" in the directory c:\test3, the file "test1.bat" contains the following content:

    sqlcmd -b -e -Q "ALTER INDEX ALL ON [JOHNDATABASE].dbo.TABLE2 REBUILD"

    In the dos-prompt, I can run the "test1.bat" batch file with no errors.

    It gives me the following output:

    c:\test3\sqlcmd -b -e -Q "ALTER INDEX ALL ON [JOHNDATABASE].dbo.TABLE2 REBUILD"

    ALTER INDEX ALL ON [JOHNDATABASE].dbo.TABLE2 REBUILD

    Using "Sql Server Agent", I created a new job called "Scripts1".

    For the "General" link, I have the following values:

    Name:test2

    Owner:SA

    Category:Database Maintenance

    For the step link, I have the following values:

    Step Name:test2

    Type:Operating system(CmdExec)

    Run As:SQL Agent Service Account

    Command:

    sqlcmd -b -e -Q "ALTER INDEX ALL ON [JOHNDATABASE].dbo.TABLE2 REBUILD"

    When, I right click the job "test2" and click "Start Job at Step..", when I view History I get the following error:

    The job failed. The Job was invoked by user DOMAIN\test2. The last step to run was step 1[test2]

    Executed as user. LCA1-B-W-Q-WEB2\SYSTEM. The process could not be created for step 1 of job 0x4EC27C08D25E94(reason: The system cannot find the file specified). The step failed.

    Any help or hint is greatly appreciated.

    Yours,

    Frustrated.

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