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5.30 jobschprintcsv -l Command

Synopsis

jobschprintcsv -l MM YYYY  [-title] [-sys subsystem-number](*1)
*1:

[-sys subsystem-number] is the option of Systemwalker Operation Manager EE.

Description

The jobschprintcsv -l command outputs a list of application plan of job nets to standard output in CSV format.

Saving the output results in a file enables the job net application plan list to be managed with spreadsheet software. (Note)

Note:

Before importing the output result into the spreadsheet software, it is necessary to convert it into the character code supported by that spreadsheet software.

Options

-l

Outputs a list of application plan for the job net that can be browsed by the user executing this command, by specifying the desired month of the year.

Job nets that have been copied and started will not be output.

MM

Specify the month in which the date you want to output appears, in one or two digits.

YYYY

Specify the year in four digits.

-title

If this option is specified, the title is output on the first line.

Enterprise Edition-sys subsystem-number

In the system with multiple subsystems, this option is used to specify the subsystem that you want to operate. Specify the target subsystem number using a range of 0 to 9. If omitted, the default is subsystem 0.

Command Location

Windows

Systemwalker Operation Manager installation directory\MpWalker.JM\bin

Solaris
HP-UX
AIX
Linux

/usr/bin

Output Items

The following explains the items to be output.

The job net startup days are indicated by an asterisk (*), and the non-startup days are indicated by a single space. Each asterisk or space is separated by a comma (,). Note that after the first day of the specified month/year there is a delimiting space, and after this comes either the asterisk (*) indicating the job net startup day or the space indicating the non-startup day.

Host Name

Host name of the server that executed this command

Sub System

Subsystem number which is corresponding to the Jobscheduler to be operated

Project Name

Name of the project where the job net is registered

Month/Year

Date specified by the -l option

Job Net

Name of the job net that is registered in the Jobscheduler

Job Net Comment

Job net comment that is registered in the Jobscheduler

Output Example

An example output result of this command is shown below.

The numbers indicate dates. Job net startup days are marked with an asterisk (*).

Host Name,Sub System,Project Name,Month/Year,Job Net,Job Net Comment,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31
host1,3,Sales,3/2014,selling,SalesManagement,  , , ,*, , , , , , , ,*, , , , , , ,*, , , , , , ,*, , , , ,
host1,3,Sales,3/2014,customer,CustomerSalesManagement,  , ,*, , , , , , , , ,*, , , , , , ,*, , , , , , ,*, , , , ,
host1,3,Sales,3/2014,sales,CreateWeeklySalesReport, *, , , , , , ,*, , , , , , ,*, , , , , , , ,*, , , , , ,*, ,

When you display the above file in spreadsheet software, you will see a listing similar to: