Oracle Business Transaction Management Online Help 12.1.0.3 Part Number E37014-01 |
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Use the exportSchedules
command to export schedules from the target sphere. You can output the schedules to a file or to stdout.
You can specify all schedules, a specific schedule, or schedules of a certain type.
After export, you can use the importSchedules
command to import the schedules to a different sphere.
btmcli exportSchedules -n Name | -query filterQuery | -exportAll [-o fileName] -s sphereUrl sphereUrl -l username:password
Name | Long Name | Description |
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-n | -name | The name of the schedule to export. |
-query | -filterQuery | An AQL query specifying the set of schedules to export.
Use the Filter tool to construct the query, and then copy and paste the query into the command line. |
-exportAll | -- | Specifies that all schedules should be exported. |
-o | -outputFile | Specifies a file into which the results of the export will be placed. If this flag is not used, output goes to stdout. |
-s | -sphereUrl | The URL of the sphere.
http://hostname:port/btmcentral/sphere/ This flag is not required if you have set the AP_SPHERE_URL environment variable for your sphere. |
-l | -userLogin | The username and password associated with the sphere, in the format: username:password. This set of credentials must belong to a user in the btmadmin role.
See Security Options in Accessing CLI Commands for information on furnishing login credentials. You can encrypt passwords using the |
The following command exports all schedules known to the specified sphere to the file MySchedules
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btmcli exportSchedules -exportAll -o C:\Home\MySchedules -s http://localhost/btmcentral/sphere/ -l admin:pass