display
You can use the display command to view the entire information about the item definitions of the same type.
Overview
items | Details |
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calendar |
|
folder |
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parms |
|
vartable |
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job definition |
|
job stream |
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user |
|
workstation |
|
access control list |
|
security role |
|
Syntax and command line options
ocli model display | di Scheduling or Security item
For the list of scheduling or security items that you can use and the required
format, see the following tables.Scheduling items | Description |
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calendars | calendar | cal
[folder/]calname |
You can specify the name of the calendar and optionally, the folder in which the calendar is defined. If you do not specify the calname, all the calendar definitions are displayed. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
folder | fol
foldername |
You can specify the name of the folder. If you do not provide the foldername, all the folder definitions are displayed. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
jobs | jobdefinition | jd
[[folder/]workstationame#][folder/]jobname
|
If you provide a specific jobname only that particular job definition is displayed and if not, all the job definitions are displayed. You can provide [folder/]workstationame#] and the folder in which the job is defined to make the selection more specific. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
sched | jobstream | js
[[folder/]workstationame#][folder/]jstreamname[valid
from date|valid to date |valid in date date][;full]
|
If you provide a specific jstreamname
only that particular job stream definition is displayed and if
not, all the job stream definitions are displayed. You can
provide [folder/]workstationame#] and the
folder in which the job stream is defined to make the selection
more specific. Wildcard characters are permitted. You can also
add the options below to provide more details of the job
stream. Valid from date: You can specify a date which will restrict the selection of job streams, that have a valid from date equal to the value specified. The format is mm/dd/yyyy. Valid to date: You can specify a date which will restrict the selection of job streams, that have a valid to date equal to the value specified. The format is mm/dd/yyyy. valid in
date date: Specify the time frame at which the
job is run. You can specify one of the dates as
full: If you add the option, all the job definitions in the job stream are displayed. |
parms | parm | variable | vb
[[folder/]tablename.]variablename |
You must provide the [[folder/]tablename.]variablename to view a specific variable within a specific table. If you specify the variablename only, the variable definition in the default variable is displayed. If you do not provide the [[folder/]tablename.]variablename, all the global variable definitions in the default variable table are displayed. Wildcard characters are permitted on both [folder/]tablename and variablename. |
users | user
[[folder/]workstationame#]username] |
If you provide a specific username only that particular user definition is displayed and if not, all the user definitions are displayed. You can provide [folder/]workstationame#] and the folder in which the user is defined to make the selection more specific. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
vartable | vt
[folder/]tablename |
You can specify the name of the variable table and optionally, you can provide the folder in which the variable table is defined. If you do not specify the tablename, all the variable table definitions are displayed. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
workstation | ws | cpu
{[folder/]workstationame} |
You can specify the name of the workstation and optionally, you can provide the folder in which the items are located. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
Security items | Description |
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accesscontrollist | acl
foldername|F+foldername|A+ADMIN |
If you specify the
foldername|F+foldername|A+ADMIN, the access
control list definition for a particular folder is displayed and if
not, the access control list definitions for all the folders are
displayed. Wildcard characters are permitted. foldername|F+foldername: You can specify the option if you want to filter out the lists that are associated with a folder. The security roles are valid, only for the items available in the folder. A+ADMIN: You can specify this option, if you want to filter out the lists that allows specific permissions on API keys (that are not defined in folders) and on agent registration action. |
securityrole | srol
securityrolename |
If you specify the securityrolename, the security role definition for that particular security role is displayed and if not, the security role definitions for all the security roles are displayed. Wildcard characters are permitted. |
Example
- Run the following command to display all
calendars:
ocli model display calendars=@
The sample output is as follows:Calendar Name Updated On Locked By ---------------- ---------- --------------------- HOLIDAYS 12/31/2018 was18 HOLIDAYS 01/01/2020 02/15/2020 05/31/2020 Calendar Name Updated On Locked By ---------------- ---------- --------------------- MONTHEND 01/01/2020 - MONTHEND "Month end dates 1st half 2020" 01/31/2020 02/28/2020 03/31/2020 04/30/2020 05/31/2020 06/30/2020 Calendar Name Updated On Locked By ---------------- ---------- --------------------- PAYDAYS 01/02/2020 - PAYDAYS 01/15/2020 02/15/2020 03/15/2020 04/15/2020 05/14/2020 06/15/2020