Jobs in Queue

Hi,
I have configured the schuduler by using discoverer plus. After configuring of scheduler in Discoverer still shows state as RUNNING. Hence I have check the status in the table DBA_JOBS and DBA_JOBS_RUNNING but I can't able to see the scheduler is running. I would like to removed from queue. But due to no data in DBA jobs table I cant able to remove.
Please help to resolve the problem
Regards
Nik

Scheduler and jobs in a Database server context, as in this forum, is likely to be different from scheduling in Discoverer.
Are you referring to Scheduled Workbooks?
I suspect that scheduled workbooks are run by the Discoverer services and not as database jobs. You may find something useful in the EUL5_BATCH_REPORTS table and possibly other Eul tables. Or visit the Discoverer.

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