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directory/layout

Display a directory of layouts.

The directory/layout command is used to display the directory of layouts.

General Format

directory/layout layout [/qualifiers]

Alternate

laslay layout [-qualifiers]

Qualifier Summary

General qualifiers:

/[no]log

/[no]confirm

/columns=number

/hostname=host_name

/noheading

/notrailing

/output=output_file

/template=prefix_string

Examples

C:\> schedule directory/layout sch_test_layout

Qualifiers

/columns=number

The COLUMNS qualifier specifies how many columns to use when listing just the item name. The default is four columns.

/hostname=host_name

The qualifier specifies what node (either local or remote) you want the operation performed on.

/noheading

The NOHEADING removes the heading information from the directory listing.

/notrailing

The NOTRAILING removes the trailing information from the directory listing.

/output=output_file

The OUTPUT option sends all output to a text file. Output can be printed or displayed as needed.

/template=<schedule_directory>template_db.schedule

The TEMPLATE command formats the directory output as it is defined in the template file. This output can be used for a variety of reasons and can be output to a file using the OUTPUT . The supplied template file extracts all database information into a format suitable for insertion if desired.

See Also

LAYOUT Commands

copy/layout

create/layout

delete/layout

edit/layout

extract/layout

insert/layout

rename/layout

type/layout