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Mark,
I also would appreciate seeing your Perl script, if
it's convenient. Our environment is AIX.
Thank
you for offering, From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lintner, Mitchell Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 8:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Mark,
I would really be interested in taking a look at your
script that creates a def file. I don't get much time to write Perl scripts anymore and have never done anything in the ars_Export area. Note: my servers
are HP Unix.
Thanks,
Mitch
Mitch Lintner
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Vaughan Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 9:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Mitch, I have written a Perl script which
runs nightly, via cron. It writes out both a .def file (same as exporting
from the Admin tool, thanks to the authors of ars_Export) and an in-house formatted dump file. The .def file can be used to import definitions, via
the Admin tool. The in-house dump format is great for searching
on. I have an additional Perl script
which runs every minute, via cron. It checks the Server Events table, calling the first script whenever a change is made to an active link, active
link guide, application, char menu, escalation, filter, filter guide, packing
list, schema, or web service. This requires the addition of a check box
field on the Server Events table and selecting, in the Admin tool, which objects
you’d like to track. I have found these tools
immeasurably beneficial because I can go back to a previous version if a mod to
an object has caused problems. Although these are written in a
Solaris environment, I would presume that Windows has some kind of job scheduler
which could run similarly. If you (or anyone else) believes
these tools might be beneficial, I’d be more than happy to send them out. HTH, Mark Mark
Vaughan Direct: +1 303 802
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On Behalf Of Lintner,
Mitchell By
chance are there any sample scripts available that will create an export (.arx)
of the User form? Thanks,
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Title: Export of the User form
- [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Lintner, Mitchell
- Re: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Carey Matthew Black
- Re: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User fo... Misi Mladoniczky
- RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Mark Vaughan
- RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Lintner, Mitchell
- RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Heider, Stephen
- Re: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User fo... Carey Matthew Black
- RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Retzer, Joseph C
- RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Galloway, Mark J (Mark)
- RE: [Arsperl-users] Export of the User form Mark Vaughan

