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The Script requires the jq utility to be available from the operating system. 

jq is ships with the MIT license, see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

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  • --url
  • --controller-id
    • Specifies the identification of the Controller that holds related orders.
  • --user
    • Specifies the user account for login to JOC Cockpit. If JS7 - Identity Services are available for Client authentication certificates that are specified with the --client-cert and --client-key options then their common name (CN) attribute has to match the user account.
    • If a user account is specified then a password can be specified using the --password option or interactive keyboard input can be prompted using the -p switch.
  • --password
    • Specifies the password used for the account specified with the --user option to login to JOC Cockpit.
    • Consider use of the -p switch offering a secure option for interactive keyboard input.
  • --cacert
    • Specifies the path to a .pem file that holds the Root CA Certificate and optionally Intermediate CA Certificates to verify HTTPS connections to JOC Cockpit.
  • --client-cert
    • Specifies the path to a .pem file that holds the Client Certificate if HTTPS mutual authentication is used..
  • --client-key
    • Specifies the path to a .pem file that holds the Client Privae Key if HTTPS mutual authentication is used..
  • --date-to
    • Specifies the date and time in ISO format to which orders have been scheduled. The default value now indicates the current point in time.
      • An absolute date, for example 2023-10-23T14:00:00 will affect all orders scheduled for execution before that date. 
      • A relative date, for example  --date-to=-1d (1 day back), --date-to=-2h (2 hours back), --date-to=-30m (30 minutes back).
    • Dates and times can be calculated from the date command.
      • --date-to="$(TZ=Europe/London date +'%Y-%m-%d')T00:00:00" specifies orders scheduled for a date before the current day in the Europe/London time zone.
      • --date-to="$(TZ=Europe/London date --date="1 day ago" +'%Y-%m-%d')T00:00:00" specifies orders scheduled for execution before yesterday.
  • --time-zone
  • --states
    • Specifies one or more states - separated by comma - for which orders should be cancelled. By default the SCHEDULED state is used.
    • Valid states are PLANNED, PENDING, SCHEDULED, INPROGRESS, RUNNING, SUSPENDED, WAITING, PROMPTING, FAILED, BLOCKED, UNKNOWN.
    • For example --states=SCHEDULED,SUSPENDED,FAILED will cancel orders holding any of the given states.
  • --folders
    • Specifies one or more JOC Cockpit inventory folders from absolute paths - separated by comma - holding workflows for which orders have been scheduled.
    • For example --folders=/ProductDemo/CyclicExecution,/ProductDemo/ScheduledExecution will cancel orders scheduled for workflows in the given folders.
    • If the --recursive switch is used then sub-folders will be looked up recursively.
  • --workflows
    • Specifies one or more workflows - separated by comma - for which orders have been scheduled.
    • For example --workflows=/ProductDemo/CyclicExecution/Cyclic-Check,/ProductDemo/ScheduledExecution/Daily-EOD will consider orders scheduled for the Cyclic-Check and Daily-EOD workflows from the given folders.
  • --log-dir
    • If a log directory is specified then the script will log information about processing steps to a log file in this directory.
    • File names are created according to the pattern: set_job_resourcecancel-orders.<yyyy>-<MM>-<dd>T<hh>-<mm>-<ss>.log
    • For example: set_job_resourcecancel-orders.2022-03-19T20-50-45.log

Switches

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