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This dialog box or pane is used for creating a new Oracle Scheduler credential or editing an existing credential. For more information about job scheduling, see Scheduling Jobs Using SQL Developer.
(To create a credential, SQL Developer internally uses the DBMS_SCHEDULER.CREATE_CREDENTIAL procedure.)
Name: Name of the credential. Cannot be set to NULL. It is converted to upper case unless enclosed in double-quotes. For an existing credential, this field is read-only; to change the name, you must drop the credential and create a new credential with the desired name.
Enabled: If this option is selected, the credential is enabled; if this option is not enabled, the credential is not enabled.
Description: Optional text string that can be used to describe the credential.
User Name: User name to use for login to the host operating system or remote Oracle database. This cannot be set to NULL and is case sensitive. It cannot contain double quotes or spaces.
Password: Password for the user name. This cannot be set to NULL and is case sensitive. The password is stored obfuscated and is not displayed in the Scheduler dictionary views.
Database Role: (Reserved for future use.)
Windows Domain: For a Windows remote executable target, this is the domain that the specified user belongs to. The domain is converted to uppercase automatically.
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