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osirisja
2014-12-22T10:59:47Z
Hi Support

Can you tell me if there is an easy way to provide a report across all servers showing all ACTIVE Time and Event triggers? We have a major rebuild of all servers occuring over the christmas holiday period but because we have so many triggers, we have to manually check they have all been reactivated correctly.

I realise the Job Report can show us 'Next Run' field but that reports on every single job of which we have hundreds!

Thanks

Andy

EDIT : I just notcied that the Job Report Task doesn't work correctly when outputting to CSV format, especially the Next Run field is missing. This is on Version 7.5.2
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ErikC
2014-12-22T15:01:20Z
Hi James,

What you can do is creating an extaernal .NET application itterating through all the jobs and showing the trigger infromation to the console.

I did something simular, I used this to alert me if there is a trigger not active which should be active based on an external file with all the jobs and trigger names which should be active.

Regards
Erik
Uses Visualcron since 2006.
osirisja
2014-12-22T16:06:25Z
Hi Erik

Many thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, we are not particularly well versed in .NET apart from being able to put together a couple of simple scripts with other more expert help.

Do you know where I might discover some examples or guidelines anywhere on how to invoke .NET?

Thanks again

Andy

Support
2014-12-23T17:53:48Z
.NET is a big area to cover. What we are working on right now is a Web API which lets you call and get XML or JSON data about certain objects through a HTTP Post or web service call against the VC Server. I think this will give what you need. We expect to post a beta for this in January.
Henrik
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