Dell OpenManage Network Manager Web Client Guide 5.1 - Page 343
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If any attributes in your script are a List (Collection), the only way to loop through the list's items during the Adaptive CLI execution is to use Perl. For example: Processing a List of Strings: $count = 0; foreach @MyCommandList) { print ("$MyCommandList[$count]\n"); $count++ } Actions Portlet The Actions Portlet lets you manage actions like Adaptive CLI, backups, change management actions, and so on. The list of actions available to your system depends on the exact configuration you have installed. This portlet is the primary access point for Adaptive CLI editing. The summary portlet displays columns with the Name, Family, and Target Entity Type for the listed Action. The Family column describes the type of Action. NOTE: For ACLI to be fully functional, you must install Perl on your application server. See Perl on page 32 for more about this. Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 343