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Report Scheduler
Issue 5.0 May 2005 97
Listing scheduled reports
To display a list of all reports that are on Report Scheduler, enter the list
report-scheduler command. Reports will be printed in the order listed. The following
screen shows an example of the report scheduler. Report Scheduler field descriptions
on
page 97 describes the headers for this screen.
Note:
Note: In instances such as those for Job ID 4, if an immediate report is scheduled,
the Days field is completed with one y for the current day and n for the
others.
All fields are display-only. If, after reviewing this report, you determine that change needs
to be made, use the change report-scheduler command to make the changes. See
Changing scheduled reports
on page 98.
list report-scheduler
REPORT SCHEDULER
Job Id Days(smtwtfs) Time User Status Type
Command
4 nynnnnn 18:45 bcms printing immediate
list measurements attendant-group time 14:15
2 nynynyn 19:00 bcms waiting scheduled
list measurements call-rate time 07:00
7 nnnnnyn 19:15 bcms waiting deferred
list bcms agent 5000 time 08:00 12:00
23 nnynnnn 19:15 bcms waiting scheduled
list bcms agent 4000 day 09/11 09/15
Report Scheduler field descriptions
Field Description
Job Id Whenever a command is executed with the schedule qualifier, the
system responds by generating a unique Job ID number. The Job ID
assigned by the system is the lowest number, within the range of 1
through 50, that is not in use.
Days (smtwtfs) On a per-day basis, n indicates that the report will not be printed that
day; y indicates that the report will be printed that day. Selecting n for
all seven days of the week will effectively disable the printing of a
report.
Time The time interval that the report is scheduled to be printed.
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