>From the Admin command line:
update sch * type=admin active=no

-----Original Message-----
From:   Taylor, David [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Thursday, August 15, 2002 9:09 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Deactivate ALL admin schedules? (how-to)

Hi all,

Is there anyway that I can globally set all of my admin schedules to
"ACTIVE=NO"?

I was looking for something like a standard SQL UPDATE-SET type statement,
but couldn't find anything.

I want to include this in a disaster recovery script (Korn).  The problem
that I've run into is that some of my schedule-names are longer than 16
characters (and therefor wrap).   I could probably write something (ugly and
bulky) that would work around this issue, but would prefer something
cleaner.

Additional info:

TSM server 4.2.1.15
AIX 4.3.3 ML6

TIA

David


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