Hi Sean,
No that is not possible. You would need to stop the ones running, and add
your new one. This can be done using the GUI or the command line. However,
you can run multiple series of scheduled jobs simultaneously, so if the
new job does not depend on the already running ones, you can also schedule
and run it on its own.
HTH,
Sjors
> Hello, I was just wondering if there is an easy way in the GUI or command
> line to add new jobs to an already started scheduled job list?
>
> Sean
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