delete_schedule¶
Deletes a job: removes its Windows scheduled task, its generated wrapper script, and its catalog entry. This cannot be undone.
Prefer disabling
If the job might be needed again later, use set_schedule_enabled with enabled: false instead. This is also the recommended approach when migrating an existing (non-Narnia) scheduled task into Narnia — disable the original rather than deleting it, until the new job has proven itself with a real run.
Parameters¶
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
string | Yes | The job's Narnia id |
Response¶
Example Prompts¶
- "Delete job cca24e9e..., I don't need it anymore"
- "Remove my old example radar schedule"
Notes¶
Returns Error: no scheduled job with id '...'. if the id doesn't exist. Confirm the id with list_schedules or get_schedule first if you're not certain.