Re: AR commands for Remedy

2010-03-25 Thread LJ Longwing
*   archgid - Allows you to change the ID of a Field/Form and it goes
through the system and updates the workflow/references to that fieldvery
nice utility 

*   arsignal - Allows the ARServer to re-load it's workflow
cache/ar.cfg/etc without a restart of the remedy server 

*   runmacro - runs a macro similar to the way the client does it but
allows it to happen at the command line 

*   arcache - puts a user record in the user cache allowing you to
create an 'admin' user in the cache so you can log in then re-create a user
record that has admin 

*   arreload - allows refreshing of the user/group cache from tables

 
That's a short synopsis of what each of those do...:)

 



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Thanks LJ,

 

By searching in google I came to know that there are some below mentioned
commands. But I am not sure the purpose of these commands.

 


Command Line Utilities Provided by /BMC/Remedy 


*   archgid 

*   arsignal 

*   runmacro 

*   arcache 

*   arreload 

 

 

Thanks & Regards,

Rambabu Rudra

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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:48 PM
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Subject: Re: AR commands for Remedy

 

Rambabu,

There are TONS of command line utilities for various purposesdepends on
what you want to do

 

driver - driver will allow you to do TONS of things via scripting both from
getting and changing workflow to data manipulation

arimportcmd - command line importing with a few options that don't exist in
the gui tool like mapping records on a field other than request id

 

that's just two I can think of off the top of my head that are provided by
BMCRRR has TONS of command line tools that provide lots of
functionality...others also have some.  

 

 

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Subject: AR commands for Remedy

** 

Hi All,

 

Could anyone from the list help me like what type of command line utilities
we have under remedy (I know only one command "arcache utility")

 

Thanks & Regards,

Rambabu Rudra

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Re: AR commands for Remedy

2010-03-25 Thread Ram Rudra
Thanks LJ,

 

By searching in google I came to know that there are some below mentioned
commands. But I am not sure the purpose of these commands.

 


Command Line Utilities Provided by /BMC/Remedy 


*   archgid 
*   arsignal 
*   runmacro 
*   arcache 
*   arreload 

 

 

Thanks & Regards,

Rambabu Rudra

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of LJ Longwing
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:48 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: AR commands for Remedy

 

Rambabu,

There are TONS of command line utilities for various purposesdepends on
what you want to do

 

driver - driver will allow you to do TONS of things via scripting both from
getting and changing workflow to data manipulation

arimportcmd - command line importing with a few options that don't exist in
the gui tool like mapping records on a field other than request id

 

that's just two I can think of off the top of my head that are provided by
BMCRRR has TONS of command line tools that provide lots of
functionality...others also have some.  

 

 

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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:24 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: AR commands for Remedy

** 

Hi All,

 

Could anyone from the list help me like what type of command line utilities
we have under remedy (I know only one command "arcache utility")

 

Thanks & Regards,

Rambabu Rudra

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Re: AR commands for Remedy

2010-03-25 Thread LJ Longwing
Rambabu,
There are TONS of command line utilities for various purposesdepends on
what you want to do
 
driver - driver will allow you to do TONS of things via scripting both from
getting and changing workflow to data manipulation
arimportcmd - command line importing with a few options that don't exist in
the gui tool like mapping records on a field other than request id
 
that's just two I can think of off the top of my head that are provided by
BMCRRR has TONS of command line tools that provide lots of
functionality...others also have some.  
 

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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 9:24 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: AR commands for Remedy


** 

Hi All,

 

Could anyone from the list help me like what type of command line utilities
we have under remedy (I know only one command "arcache utility")

 

Thanks & Regards,

Rambabu Rudra

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AR commands for Remedy

2010-03-25 Thread Ram Rudra
Hi All,

 

Could anyone from the list help me like what type of command line utilities
we have under remedy (I know only one command "arcache utility")

 

Thanks & Regards,

Rambabu Rudra


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