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Name

Get-JobSchedulerJobHistory

SYNOPSIS

Returns JobScheduler history items for jobs.

SYNTAX

Get-JobSchedulerJobHistory [[-Job] <String>] [[-JobChain] <String>] [[-Directory] <String>] [-Recursive] [-Compact] [-WithLog] [[-MaxLastHistoryItems] <Int32>] [<CommonParameters>]

DESCRIPTION

This cmdlet is deprecated as it is an alias for the Get-JobSchedulerJob cmdlet that
offers the same functionality when used with the -WithHistory switch. Therefore the
same functionality applies to both cmdlets.

Job history items are returned independently from the fact that the job is present in the JobScheduler Master.

Jobs are selected from a JobScheduler Master

* by the job chain that jobs are used with
* by an individual job
* by any jobs from a directory and optionally any sub-folders

PARAMETERS

Job

-Job <String>
Specifies the path and name of a job.
If the name of a job is specified then the -Directory parameter is used to determine the folder.
Otherwise the -Job parameter is assumed to include the full path and name of the job.

Required?false
Position?1
Default value
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

JobChain

-JobChain <String>
Optionally specifies the path and name of a job chain that includes jobs.
If the name of a job chain is specified then the -Directory parameter is used to determine the folder.
Otherwise the -JobChain parameter is assumed to include the full path and name of the job chain.

Required?false
Position?2
Default value
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

Directory

-Directory <String>
Optionally specifies the folder for which jobs should be returned. The directory is determined
from the root folder, i.e. the "live" directory.

Required?false
Position?3
Default value/
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

Recursive

-Recursive <SwitchParameter>
Specifies that sub-folders should be looked up if the -Directory parameter is used and no job or job chain is specified.

Required?false
Position?named
Default valueFalse
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

Compact

-Compact <SwitchParameter>
Specifies a more compact response with fewer job history attributes.

Required?false
Position?named
Default valueFalse
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

WithLog

-WithLog <SwitchParameter>
Specifies the task log to be returned.

This operation is time-consuming and should be restricted to selecting individual jobs.

Required?false
Position?named
Default valueFalse
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

MaxLastHistoryItems

-MaxLastHistoryItems <Int32>
Specifies the number of items that are returned from the history. Items are provided
in descending order starting with the latest history item.

Default: 1

Required?false
Position?4
Default value1
Accept pipeline input?true (ByPropertyName)
Accept wildcard characters?false

about_jobscheduler

EXAMPLES

-------------------------- EXAMPLE 1 --------------------------

PS > $history = Get-JobSchedulerJobHistory -JobChain /test/globals/job_chain1

Returns the latest job history item for all jobs used with the job chain "job_chain1" from the "/test/globals" folder.

-------------------------- EXAMPLE 2 --------------------------

PS > $history = Get-JobSchedulerJobHistory -JobChain /test/globals/job_chain1 -Job /test/globals/job1

Returns the latest job history item for the specified job that is associated with job chain "job_chain1" from the folder "/test/globals".

-------------------------- EXAMPLE 3 --------------------------

PS > $history = Get-JobSchedulerJobHistory -Job /test/globals/job1 -WithLog -MaxLastHistoryItems 5

Returns the latest 5 job history items for job "job1" from the folder "/test/globals" and includes the log output.

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