patches_installed_report - Create a report listing cyclical, MSP, CTP, and other installations
Syntax with options and parameters:
perl %GENDIR%\bin\patches_installed_report.pl [-abcflmps] [-igo] productline
These options determine which types are displayed or filtered out.
Program Option | Description |
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a |
All. Applies all package options (mcbflpsyr). |
m |
Includes only MSPs that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
c |
Includes only CTPs that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
b |
Includes only Batch packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
f |
Includes only Feature packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
l |
Includes only List packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
p |
Includes only Program packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
s |
Includes only System Code packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
y |
Includes only Year End packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
r |
Includes only Regulatory packages that were successfully installed. This will list only the numbers. |
productline |
The productline to report. |
These options are for formatting.
Program Option | Description |
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i |
Includes printing the Install ID with the package. This is only valid with a package option. |
g |
Grouped. Sorts by package name which groups the same install types together. The default order is chronological. This is only valid with a package option. |
This option omits installs that did nothing, regardless of type. This option can make for a more concise output.
Program Option | Description |
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o |
Omits the packages where no changes were made. This is valid anytime. |
Note: The options may be combined to include multiple types in one run.
The output is a list of cyclical, MSP, CTP, and other installations. This list is sent to STDOUT (standard output).
Examples:
perl %GENDIR%\bin\patches_installed_report.pl -a PRODLINE
perl %GENDIR%\bin\patches_installed_report.pl -c PRODLINE
perl %GENDIR%\bin\patches_installed_report.pl -c -f -o PRODLINE