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Objects Present Reports Objects present reports return the objects present in a table over a specified time for use in user interface controls. For example, to allow the user to select a display of PD space usage at a particular time, you would need to know which times, systems, and PD IDs are present in a table. Sort order of columns is ascending, starting with the left column, then the next to the right, and so on. To see more examples of objects present report query strings, visit the System Reporter Excel client query log (see "Accessing the Excel Client Query Log" (page 60)). In the Excel query log, note the use of tableformat=Excel in some of the query strings. Use of this option inserts an apostrophe (') before any table value that should be interpreted literally. This prevents Excel from potentially converting a value (such as a CPG name) that begins with a number into a number string. The objects_present report requires the category (see "category" (page 129)) and table (see "table" (page 132)) parameters. The category parameter must be one of daily, hourly or hires. The valid table values for the report are described in Table 58 (page 169). Exactly one value for the category and table parameters must be specified. For example, the following query string produces the output displayed at the top in Figure 58 (page 169): http://localhost/cgi-bin/3par-rpts/ inserv_perf.exe?report=objects_present&objectpres=cpg_name&table=ldspace& category=hourly&tableformat=excel Removing tableformat=excel from this query string produces the output displayed at the bottom in Figure 58 (page 169). Figure 58 Using the tableformat=excel Option Table 58 Objects Present Report table values Report objects_present&"objectpres= cageid" (page 170)objectpres= cageid on page 8.65 objects_present&"objectpres= cpg_name" (page 171)objectpres= cpg_name on page 8.66 objects_present&"objectpres= diskspeed" (page 171)objectpres= diskspeed on page 8.67 objects_present&"objectpres= disktype" (page 172)objectpres= disktype on page 8.68 objects_present&"objectpres= domain_name" (page 172)objectpres= domain_name on page 8.69 table values pdspace ldspacevvspacestatld pdspacestatpd ldspacepdspacestatpd ldspacevvspacestatld statvlunstatvvcmp Objects Present Reports 169

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Objects Present Reports
Objects present reports return the objects present in a table over a specified time for use in user
interface controls. For example, to allow the user to select a display of PD space usage at a
particular time, you would need to know which times, systems, and PD IDs are present in a table.
Sort order of columns is ascending, starting with the left column, then the next to the right, and so
on.
To see more examples of objects present report query strings, visit the System Reporter Excel client
query log (see
“Accessing the Excel Client Query Log” (page 60)
). In the Excel query log, note the
use of
tableformat=Excel
in some of the query strings. Use of this option inserts an apostrophe
(‘) before any table value that should be interpreted literally. This prevents Excel from potentially
converting a value (such as a CPG name) that begins with a number into a number string.
The
objects_present
report requires the
category
(see
“category” (page 129)
) and
table
(see
“table” (page 132)
) parameters. The
category
parameter must be one of
daily
,
hourly
or
hires
. The valid table values for the report are described in
Table 58 (page 169)
. Exactly one
value for the category and table parameters must be specified.
For example, the following query string produces the output displayed at the top in
Figure 58
(page 169)
:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/3par-rpts/
inserv_perf.exe?report=objects_present&objectpres=cpg_name&table=ldspace&
category=hourly&tableformat=excel
Removing
tableformat=excel
from this query string produces the output displayed at the
bottom in
Figure 58 (page 169)
.
Figure 58 Using the
tableformat=excel
Option
Table 58 Objects Present Report table values
table values
Report
pdspace
objects_present&
“objectpres= cageid”
(page 170)
objectpres= cageid
on page 8.65
ldspacevvspace
statld
objects_present&
“objectpres= cpg_name”
(page 171)
objectpres= cpg_name
on page 8.66
pdspace
statpd
objects_present&
“objectpres= diskspeed”
(page 171)
objectpres= diskspeed
on page 8.67
ldspacepdspace
statpd
objects_present&
“objectpres= disktype”
(page 172)
objectpres= disktype
on page 8.68
ldspacevvspace
statld statvlunstatvvcmp
objects_present&
“objectpres= domain_name”
(page 172)
objectpres= domain_name
on page 8.69
Objects Present Reports
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