Job Management Partner 1/Asset Information Manager Planning and Setup Guide

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7.2.2 Export procedure

This subsection describes the export procedure for each method.

Organization of this subsection
(1) Exporting from the Export job menu
(2) Exporting using jamCsvExport.bat
(3) Exporting using the jamexport command

(1) Exporting from the Export job menu

This section explains the workflow when exporting asset information from the Export job menu.

To export asset information from the Export job menu:

  1. Select the Export job menu.
    The Export window is displayed.
  2. Create the export conditions.
    Select the type of information to be exported (such as Device information), select the Asset Information Manager managed items to be output, and then create the conditions. For the items to be imported, see 14.4 Items to be imported or exported using a job menu.
    For details about operations in the Export window, see 4.11 Exporting asset information in CSV format (Export) in the manual Administrator's Guide.
  3. Save the export conditions.
    Specify any name, and save the conditions.
  4. Search the saved conditions, and execute the export.
    For details about searching the conditions and executing export, see 4.11.2 Executing an export operation in the manual Administrator's Guide.

(2) Exporting using jamCsvExport.bat

This section explains the workflow when you execute jamCsvExport.bat for export.

To export using jamCsvExport.bat:

  1. Execute jamCsvExport.bat from the command line on the asset management server.
    Export executes in accordance with the specified conditions.
    For details about executing jamCsvExport.bat, see 7.2.3 Executing jamCsvExport.bat. For the items to be imported, see 14.4 Items to be imported or exported using a job menu.

(3) Exporting using the jamexport command

Notes

To export asset data to data files:

  1. Create a data files definition file.
    When exporting information about multiple object classes, create a file defining the names of the data files to be exported to (data files definition file). If you are exporting only one object class, there is no need to create a data files definition file.
    For details about creating a data files definition file, see 7.2.5 Creating a data files definition file.
  2. From the asset management server's command line, execute the jamexport (export) command.
    For details about the jamexport command, see 7.2.6 Executing the jamexport (export) command.
    The asset information is output to the data files in units of object classes or association classes.
    If there is no asset information for a specified object class or association class, a data file containing only the item title lines is output.