HI,

If you open up dsmc with -comma parameter, all output will be put in a csv
file - perfect for perl scripting (and you can redirect your output). We do
that every night to mail out a report of backups nightly - also to
automatically mail a report of tapes ejecting for offsite storage , and then
an hour later, automatically ejects them.

dsmadmc -comma -id=admin -pa=password "select a.domain_name,a.description,
a.num_nodes,b.node_name from domains a,nodes b where a.domain_name =
b.domain_na
me order by 1,3" | sed 1,9d | grep -v "ANS8002I" | grep -i -E "[a-z]" >
${DATADIR}/client.table.data

(scripts supplied by Suad Musovich)

Hope that helps,

Jane

----- Original Message -----
From: "Williams, Tim P {PBSG}" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: Redirecting Commands in Scripts


> I put in a marketing requirement a couple of years ago....FYI
>
> req00072775  redirection is not supported for commands in a script file
> (just as redirection is not supported for
>              commands run from the server console).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerhard Wolkerstorfer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 5:26 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Redirecting Commands in Scripts
>
>
> Hello all,
> I found questions like this in the archives, but no answers......
>
> One more try =>
> I want to run a script, where one line should look like this:
> QUERY SYSTEM > DSM.OUTPUT.QSYSTEM
> where DSM.OUTPUT.QSYSTEM is a S390 Filename I want to take to the OFFSITE
> Location.
> (This Command works great on the command line, but I want to have it in a
> script!)
>
> However - I tried to do it like this:
> def script test desc='Test'
> upd script test "QUERY SYSTEM > DSM.OUTPUT"
>
> Result:
> ANR1454I DEFINE SCRIPT: Command script TEST defined.
> ANR2002E Missing closing quote character.
> ANS8001I Return code 3.
>
> Any hints how to route an output to a file in a script  ?
> I guess, the problem is, that TSM wants to direct the Output of the Update
> Stmt
> to a file - and when doing this, one quote is missing, of course
>
> We are running TSM 3.7.5 on S390 (I know, not supported, but I guess this
> should
> work on all versions)
>
> Regards
> Gerhard Wolkerstorfer
>

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