SKL
Lists command scheduler entries.
Format
SKL bid eid [keywords] "matchstring
Parameters
bid
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beginning ID number to list; the range is 1 to 9999 (default=lists all entries)
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eid
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ending ID number to list (default=bid)
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"matchstring
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lists only the entries containing this string; maximum of 40 characters (default=no match performed)
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Keywords
FILE=
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scheduler file name; see the Remarks (default=SKEDFILE)
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FORM=
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ALL
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uses as many lines of output as needed to list the entire command
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PROJ=
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min max
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lists entries with a specified project number or range of numbers (default=1000 9999)
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SORT=
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ID
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sorts entries by ID number (default)
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PROJ
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sorts entries by project number
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RAW
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lists in the order of occurrence in the schedule (unsorted)
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TIME
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sorts entries in ascending time order
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Remarks
You can run multiple scheduler processes. Use the FILE keyword to identify the file name for the scheduler process. See the SKED command for more information.
All entries are listed if the beginning and ending ID numbers are omitted. The output is defined below.
Column |
Output |
Definition |
1 |
T |
terminal number |
2 |
ID |
command identification number |
3 |
X/S |
S suspends the scheduled command; X disables the terminal's schedule |
4 |
Next Executn |
next day and time to run a command |
5 |
#REM |
number of remaining commands; if SKE repetitions is a 6-digit number, this will say MANY |
6 |
Interval |
day and time interval between executions; the format is DDHH:MM:SS, entered by SKE interval where interval is one hour; if interval is 24, this output is listed as 1000000 (1 day) |
7 |
TOL |
late tolerance time, HH:MM:SS; any entry over nine hours is listed as BIG |
8 |
NAME: |
user name |
9 |
PROJ: |
project number |
10 |
Command: |
command string to run |
Examples
SKL
This entry lists all the scheduler entries for your terminal.
SKL 420 430 PROJ=7000
This entry lists the scheduler entries between 420 and 430 with project number 7000.