ADSM-L

Re: ADMS command line listings

1997-02-07 03:58:15
Subject: Re: ADMS command line listings
From: "Larimer, Dave" <Dave_Larimer AT KNE DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 01:58:15 -0700
Please I would be interested in the scripts.  Thank you in advance.

                        Dave Larimer
                        ADSM administrator
                        KNEnergy Inc.
                        Dave_Larimer AT kne DOT com

>----------
>From:  Paul Hilchey[SMTP:hilchey AT UCS.UBC DOT CA]
>Sent:  Thursday, February 06, 1997 4:31 AM
>To:    ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject:       ADMS command line listings
>
>I have developed a set of routines that undo the ADSM output formatting,
>making it easy to perform queries from programs or scripts.  The routines
>are written in C, and handle both the itemized (format=detailed) and
>tabular formats.  If you are interested, they are yours for the asking.
>
>Paul Hilchey
>The University of British Columbia
>
>
>Steve Wilson <SteveW AT DIS.WA DOT GOV> writes:
>
>> I was wondering if anybody knows of a way you can change the column widths
>> of the ADSM  output from the command line.
>
>> ADSM will automatically adjust the space in-between the columns for
>> different screen sizes.   However the columns appear to be static.   If the
>> text will not fit into the given area it is hyphenated and continued on the
>> next line.
>
>> I encountered this problem when I automated the daily  event checking
>> routine to mail exception notices to nodes which have not completed
>> successfully the previous night.    Everything works great for node who's
>> name is 13 characters or less.   The problem arises when the node names
>> greater that 13 characters are encountered.   I have a work around for this
>> situation by creating an entry in the mail aliases name file for these
>> shortened node names.  There are other situations where it would be nice to
>> be able to format the output yourself so you don't have to do it manually
>> latter.
>
>> Any help would be appreciated.   Thanks in advance.
>
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