Results of scripts that are scheduled should also be aggregated and "reported" like run now scripts
When scripts are scheduled to be deployed at a later time, the results are not reported like scripts that are deployed using the "run now".
Change the tab "Run Now Status" to "Scheduled/Run Now Status" and then report the results of scheduled script deployments there as well.

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22na commented
This was a great recommendation by Roy Shishido: Results of scripts that are scheduled should also be aggregated and "reported" like run now scripts
It would be a huge improvement if we could see the Succeeded/Failed, etc. status of a scheduled script.
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Craig Andersen commented
Looking for status on this request
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Jesse commented
This needs to be a feature now, there is no way looking through logs of 2700+ machines is manageable. This has been requested back in 2012 and still nothing, a little ridiculous.
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Joseph Belanger commented
Make this happen!.. 2 years later and it's still not implemented. It's a huge waste of time to search through the logs when your upgrading a few hundred machines.
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James Hanson commented
Unfortunately I cannot use the schedule feature if I cannot view reports, it is essential that I can see which devices the script has failed / succeeded on, reporting on scheduled scripts needs to be available!
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Kevin commented
This has been a missing since the 6.x and was really a very useful tool, would LOVE to see it return in some form.
Trying to determine which systems failed to complete or run scheduled scripts can be painful in the current state. -
Mark commented
Please add this feature.
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Mark Christoffersen commented
This is crazy. Why can't the scheduled scripts report the same as the Run Now scripts? Please add this feature.
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Craig Andersen commented
This would be definitely a very useful status. Currently, i am creating an MI and script to track the progress. This will work when using MI inside of a script. But when running scripts to reboot 1000's of machines, we lose visibility with creating queries to look into the history of every machine. OR forcing inventory to update the last reboot. Perhaps enhancing scripts to update inventory after completion would be a better solution.
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Alex Shafer commented
This is a major downfall. Currently we would rather have someone wake up in the wee hours of the morning than just schedule a script so that we have easily identifiable results. Please improve this.
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Anonymous commented
This would be very handy since all my scripts run after hours with no reports available or customized to report the status or each script run status whether failed to deploy, failed execute or successful execute by machine.
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Andrew Brodbeck commented
Perhaps as a temporary work around, support could provide a report (via sql statement or otherwise) to provide this functionality until a permanent solution can be implemented.
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Anonymous commented
That would be a good idea. Right now there is no way than checking every single logs in the inventory. This is not really efficient when you manage 500 computers and more!
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Tom Howell commented
Rename both the run now and the run now status tab to Jobs and Job Status tab. the Job page can have a schedule area just like the scripts do and all online scripts can be jobs.
Online kscripts will no longer have scheduling just a list of jobs that are scheduled and add remove buttons. the add button will lead you to the jobs tab (old run nowtab) with your script selected from the scripts list.
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Divya Pereira commented
Alternatively, give the option to select a view of "Run now", "Scheduled" or both.